Product Description
Estrone
Molecular Formula: C18H22O2
Molecular Weigh: 270.371
CAS NO: 53-16-7
Standard: USP30
Appearance:white or almost white powder
Application:
Due to the secretion of estrogen, can nourish the skin, beautiful hair, and promote breast development increased, reflecting the graceful curve of the body. So estrogen for women to maintain their youth and women second feature essential trace elements. In addition to the beauty estrogen plays an important role, and human health are closely linked.
Menopausal syndrome, arteriosclerosis, cerebral vascular obstruction, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's disease, weary, back pain, sore shoulders, sex, irregular menstruation, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infertility, breast dysplasia, dry skin, yellowish, rough, loss of elasticity, wrinkles, melasma, etc., and the body is low estrogen secretion lead to endocrine disorders. As noted above, estrogen for women is a very important trace elements. But the body's secretion of estrogen declining with age. And in vitro estrogen can not be supplemented by food, this is because estrogen in the human or animal body can build yourself.
Estrone | C18H22O2 - PubChem
Therapeutic Estrone is the synthetic form of a naturally occurring estrogen estrone. Estrone diffuses through the cell membrane and binds to and subsequently
Estrone | Endocrine Society
Jun 15, 2017 - Specifically, estrone (also called oestrone) is an estrogen like estradiol and estriol. Unlike the other two, estrone comes from the ovaries, as well as the adipose tissue and adrenal glands. It is a weaker estrogen, commonly found in higher quantities in postmenopausal women
Estrone | C18H22O2 - PubChem
Therapeutic Estrone is the synthetic form of a naturally occurring estrogen estrone. Estrone diffuses through the cell membrane and binds to and subsequently
Estrone - DrugBank
Jun 13, 2005 - Estrone, one of the major mammalian estrogens, is an aromatized C18 steroid with a 3-hydroxyl group and a 17-ketone. It is produced in vivo
Estrone | Endocrine Society
Jun 15, 2017 - Specifically, estrone (also called oestrone) is an estrogen like estradiol and estriol. Unlike the other two, estrone comes from the ovaries, as well as the adipose tissue and adrenal glands. It is a weaker estrogen, commonly found in higher quantities in postmenopausal women
Estrone, Serum - Mayo Clinic Laboratories | Endocrinology
The 2 major biologically active estrogens in nonpregnant humans are estrone (E1) and estradiol (E2). A third bioactive estrogen, estriol (E3), is the main
Estrone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Estrone is the major postmenopausal estrogen and it is derived from the conversion of androgens, mainly androstenedione, produced by the ovaries and
Estrone - DrugBank
Jun 13, 2005 - Estrone, one of the major mammalian estrogens, is an aromatized C18 steroid with a 3-hydroxyl group and a 17-ketone. It is produced in vivo
Estrone
Estrone is the major postmenopausal estrogen and it is derived from the conversion of androgens, mainly androstenedione, produced by the ovaries and