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Edogestrone

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CAS Number
  
809-01-8

ChemSpider
  
92030

Formula
  
C26H38O5

Molar mass
  
430.5769 g/mol

PubChem CID
  
20055315

UNII
  
9014UFK50C

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Edogestrone

Edogestrone (INN, BAN) (developmental code name PH-218), or edogesterone, also known as 17α-acetoxy-3,3-ethylenedioxy-6-methylpregn-5-en-20-one, is a steroidal progestin and antiandrogen of the 17α-hydroxyprogesterone group that was synthesized in 1964 but was never marketed. Similarly to the structurally related steroid cyproterone acetate, edogestrone binds directly to the androgen receptor and antagonizes it, displacing androgens like testosterone from the receptor, though not as potently as cyproterone acetate. The drug has also been found to suppress androgen production, likely via progesterone receptor activation-mediated antigonadotropic activity.

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