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11β-Hydroxy Etiocholanolone (CAS 739-26-4)

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Alternate Names:
(3α,5β,11β)-3,11-Dihydroxyandrostan-17-one
CAS Number:
739-26-4
Molecular Weight:
306.44
Molecular Formula:
C19H30O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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11β-Hydroxy Etiocholanolone is a metabolite of adrenal steroidogenesis and has become a focal point in endocrinology research. In studies exploring the metabolism of steroids, this compound serves as a marker to investigate the enzymatic pathways involved in steroid degradation. Researchers utilize 11β-Hydroxy Etiocholanolone to understand its role in the regulation of hormone levels and homeostasis. Additionally, its potential effects on immune modulation are of interest, as researchers examine how various metabolites of hormones can influence immune system responses. The compound also plays a part in scientific studies looking at the broader implications of steroid hormone metabolism in stress response, as well as in the adaptation of bodily functions to various environmental and physiological changes.


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11β-Hydroxy Etiocholanolone, 10 mg

sc-490219
10 mg
$380.00