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2,8-Dihydroxyhexahydrochrysene

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2,8-Dihydroxyhexahydrochrysene
Clinical data
ATC code
  • None
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PubChem CID
ChemSpider
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC18H18O2
Molar mass266.340 g·mol
3D model (JSmol)
SMILES
  • OC1C=CC2=C(C=1)CCC3C2CCC4C3=CC=C(O)C=4
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C18H18O2/c19-13-3-7-15-11(9-13)1-5-17-16-8-4-14(20)10-12(16)2-6-18(15)17/h3-4,7-10,17-20H,1-2,5-6H2
  • Key:WKSBLYZBEPGLTB-UHFFFAOYSA-N

2,8-Dihydroxyhexahydrochrysene (2,8-DHHHC) is a synthetic, nonsteroidal weak estrogen with approximately 1/2,000th the estrogenic potency of the structurally-related estrogen diethylstilbestrol. It is said to be intermediate in structure between estradiol and hexestrol, but conversely to both of them, it is drastically less potent in comparison.

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References

  1. Maximov PY, McDaniel RE, Jordan VC (23 July 2013). Tamoxifen: Pioneering Medicine in Breast Cancer. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 4–. ISBN 978-3-0348-0664-0.
  2. Jordan VC (1986). Estrogen/antiestrogen Action and Breast Cancer Therapy. Univ of Wisconsin Press. pp. 22–. ISBN 978-0-299-10480-1.
  3. ^ Wilds AL, Sutton RE (1951). "Cyclic Analogs of Hexestrol in the Chrysene Series". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 16 (9): 1371–1379. doi:10.1021/jo50003a006. ISSN 0022-3263.
Estrogen receptor modulators
ERTooltip Estrogen receptor
Agonists
Mixed
(SERMsTooltip Selective estrogen receptor modulators)
Antagonists
  • Coregulator-binding modulators: ERX-11
GPERTooltip G protein-coupled estrogen receptor
Agonists
Antagonists
Unknown
See also
Receptor/signaling modulators
Estrogens and antiestrogens
Androgen receptor modulators
Progesterone receptor modulators
List of estrogens


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