
CAS 261963-67-1
:deoxymiroestrol
Description:
Deoxymiroestrol is a naturally occurring compound classified as a phytoestrogen, primarily derived from the plant species *Derris trifoliata*. It is structurally related to the more well-known compound miroestrol, differing primarily in its chemical structure, which influences its biological activity. Deoxymiroestrol exhibits estrogenic properties, meaning it can bind to estrogen receptors and potentially influence various physiological processes, including reproductive health and hormonal balance. This compound has garnered interest in pharmacological research for its potential therapeutic applications, particularly in hormone-related conditions. Its chemical formula includes multiple hydroxyl groups, contributing to its reactivity and interaction with biological systems. Additionally, deoxymiroestrol's safety profile and efficacy in humans are still under investigation, necessitating further studies to fully understand its effects and potential uses in medicine. As with many phytoestrogens, the impact of deoxymiroestrol may vary based on dosage, individual metabolism, and the presence of other compounds in the diet.
Formula:C20H22O5
Synonyms:- 2,12-Methano-1H-benzo[b]naphtho[2,1-d]pyran-4(4aH)-one, 2,3,10b,11,12,12a-hexahydro-1,2,8-trihydroxy-11,11-dimethyl-, (1R,2R,4aR,10bS,12S,12aR)-
- deoxymiroestrol
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Deoxy miroestrol
CAS:<p>Deoxy miroestrol is a phytoestrogen compound, which is primarily sourced from the root of the Pueraria mirifica plant, indigenous to Thailand. Its mode of action involves mimicking the biological activity of estrogen by binding to estrogen receptors in the body. This estrogenic activity is due to its structural similarity to estrogens naturally produced in the body, allowing it to interact with estrogen receptors and modulate their activity.</p>Formula:C20H22O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:342.39 g/mol

