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Ketosteroid

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Chemical compound
Steroid skeleton. Carbons 18 and above can be absent.
Androstenedione
Androsterone
Estrone
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A ketosteroid, or an oxosteroid, is a steroid in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced with a ketone (C=O) group.

A 17-ketosteroid is a ketosteroid in which the ketone is located specifically at the C17 position (in the upper right corner of most structure diagrams).

Examples of 17-ketosteroids include:

17-Ketosteroids are endogenous steroid hormones.

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Steroid classification
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C23
C24
C27
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