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Epiestriol

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CAS Number
  
547-81-9

ChemSpider
  
62155

ChEMBL
  
CHEMBL1908074

Molar mass
  
288.3814 g/mol

PubChem CID
  
68929

UNII
  
8XZ32LI44K

Formula
  
C18H24O3

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Epiestriol (INN) (brand names Actriol, Arcagynil, Klimadoral), or epioestriol (BAN), also known as 16β-epiestriol or simply 16-epiestriol as well as 16β-hydroxy-17β-estradiol, is a minor and weak endogenous estrogen, and the 16β-epimer of estriol (which is 16α-hydroxy-17β-estradiol). Epiestriol is (or has previously been) used clinically in the treatment of acne. In addition to its estrogenic actions, epiestriol has been found to possess significant anti-inflammatory properties without glycogenic activity or immunosuppressive effects, an interesting finding that is in contrast to conventional anti-inflammatory steroids like hydrocortisone (a glucocorticoid).

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