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Systematic name
Chemical formula C18H22O2
Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol
Density x.xxx g/cm3
Melting point 254.5 °C
Boiling point xx.x °C
CAS number *
SMILES xxxxx
Chemical infobox

Estrone (also oestrone) is an estrogenic hormone secreted by the ovary. Its molecular formula is C18H22O2. Estrone has a melting point of 254.5 degrees Celsius. Estrone is one of the three estrogens, which also include estriol and estradiol. Estrone is the least prevalent of the three hormones, estradiol being prevalent almost always in a female body, estriol being prevalent primarily during pregnancy. Estrone sulfate is relevant to health and disease due to its conversion to estrone sulfate, a long-lived derivative of estrone. Estrone sulfate acts as a pool of estrone which can be converted as needed to the more active estradiol.

Synthesis


Estrone is synthesized from androstenedione, a derivative of progesterone. The conversion consists of the de-methylation of C-19 and the aromaticity of the 'A' ring. This reaction is similar to the conversion of testosterone to estradiol.

Estrogens

Estrone | エストロン | Эстрон

 

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