Product Name |
6-α-Hydroxy Ethynyl Estradiol |
Alternate Names |
Estradiol Impurities, Impurities of Estradiol |
CAT No. |
CS-T-56010
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CAS No. |
27521-34-2 |
Category |
Impurities |
Stock |
IN-Stock
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Mol. Wt. |
Not Available |
Mol. For. |
C20H24O3
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Hazardous |
This is a Hazardous Compound
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COA |
View Sample COA
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MSDS |
View Sample MSDS
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Parent API |
Estradiol |
Smileys |
OC(C=C1)=CC2=C1[C@@]3([H])CC[C@]4(C)[C@@](C#C)(O)CC[C@@]4([H])[C@]3([H])C[C@@H]2O |
Controlled |
No |
Shipping |
Free for purchase above 1000$ |
Delivery |
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Return |
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Ordering |
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6-α-Hydroxy Ethynyl Estradiol (6-α-OHE2) is a synthetic estrogen hormone that is used in contraceptive pills and hormone replacement therapy. It is a derivative of ethinyl estradiol, which is a commonly used estrogen in birth control pills. 6-α-OHE2 has a high potency and a longer half-life than ethinyl estradiol, making it a more effective contraceptive agent.
Chemically, 6-α-OHE2 is a synthetic derivative of estradiol, which is a naturally occurring estrogen hormone in the human body. It is a white or off-white crystalline powder that is soluble in water and ethanol.
The mechanism of action of 6-α-OHE2 is similar to that of other estrogen hormones. It binds to estrogen receptors in the body, which are found in many tissues including the uterus, ovaries, and breast tissue. This leads to the activation of various biological processes, including the regulation of the menstrual cycle, the growth and development of secondary sexual characteristics, and the maintenance of bone health.
Despite its effectiveness as a contraceptive agent, 6-α-OHE2 has been linked to some negative side effects, including an increased risk of blood clots and stroke. It is important for individuals who are considering using 6-α-OHE2 as part of their contraceptive regimen or hormone replacement therapy to discuss the benefits and risks with their healthcare provider.