Prediction of Estrogenic Side Effects of Steroids in Mandoi:10.1016/B978-1-4832-2880-8.50031-4VICTOR A. DRILLRICHARD A. EDGRENDONALD L. COOKHormones & Atherosclerosis
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features which disappeared when fish were fed a diet free of any steroids(Pelissero et al., 1991a).Kaushik et al. (1995)detected daidzein and genistein in the bile of trout fedsoy flourrich diets and attributed the slightly poor growth rates to these substances. Plasmavitellogeninlevels of the...
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Natural estrogens, also known as C18-steroids, are named for their importance in theestrous cycle(physiologic changes in the reproductive system of most mammalian females). These hormones are synthesized in the ovaries,adipose tissues, andadrenal glandsfrom androgen precursors by the action of enzymes...
Simplified schemes of the biosynthesis of the biologically active human steroids of the aromatization of ring A and of the steroid biosynthesis of the fetoplacental unit are included.doi:10.3109/00016347609156446Mirjam FuruhjelmJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica Supplement...
(A) 2, 3-Epithiosteroids (I) R = H, acyl or opt. substd. cyclo-lower hydrocarbon residue; R1 = H or lower hydrocarbon residue. (B) Intermediates in the synthesis of (I). (I) Have anti-oestrogenic-, anti-uterogenic- or uterogenic-, myogenic-, and androgenic activity. They are ...
africanus contain secondary metabolites, such as steroids (turraeasterodione) [14], alkaloids (Turraenthin A and B) [15], antioxidants [16] and terpenoids, which exhibited interesting biological activities [17]. It is well known that alkaloids, steroids and antioxidants play important roles on ...
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Aromatase specializes in converting C19 androgens to aromatic C18 estrogenic steroids. However, aromatase also has the ability to metabolize xenobiotics. The ability or function of aromatase to convert adrenal androgen substrates into estrogens accounts for the sole source of estrogen in postmenopausal ...