Synonym: Ethinyltestosterone,Progestoral
CAS NO: 434-03-7
M.F.: C21H28O2
M.W: 312.45
Packaging: 1kg/tin
Export Markets:Global
Appearance: White or kind of white crystalline powder
Usage: Similar to the yellow like progesterone, for the treatment of excessive menstrual bleeding, or sub-camps can also be used to prevent threatened abortion and habitual abortion. Progesterone is a progestin by the corpus luteum and the placenta secreted is more than the synthetic
Description:
Ethisterone (pregneninolone, 17α -ethynyltestosterone or 19-norandrostane) is a progestin. It is the 17α -ethynyl analog of testosterone, and was synthesized in 1938 by Hans Herloff Inhoffen, Willy Logemann, Walter Hohlweg, and Arthur Serini at Schering AG in Berlin and marketed in Germany in 1939 as Proluton C and by Schering in the U. S. In 1945 as Pranone. It was the first orally-active progestin.