- Equilin
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IUPAC_name = 3-Hydroxy-13-methyl-9,11,12,14,15,16-hexahydro-"6H"-cylcopenta(a)phenanthren-17-one
CAS_number = 474-86-2
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PubChem = 3247
DrugBank = EXPT01355
C=18 | H=20 | O=2
molecular_weight = 268.355 g/mol
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routes_of_administration =Equilin is an
estrogen from horses with the chemical name 3-hydroxyestra-1,3,5,7-tetraen-17-one. Equilin is one of the estrogens present in the mixture of estrogens isolated from horse urine and marketed asPremarin . Premarin became the most commonly used form of estrogen forhormone replacement therapy in the United States of America.Estrone is the major estrogen in Premarin (about 50%) and equilin is present as about 25% of the total. Estrone is a major estrogen that is normally found in women. Equilin is not normally present in women, so there has been interest in the effects of equilin on the human body [http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=15312] .The estrogens in Premarin are present mainly as "conjugates", modified chemical froms in which the active estrogen is coupled to another chemical group such as
sulfate . Estrone sulfate is usually the major form of estrogen in women. After being taken into a woman's body, the conjugated estrogens of Premarin are converted to the active unconjugated estrogens or excreted from the woman's body. Estrone can be converted toestradiol , which is thought to be the major active estrogen in women.
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