Estradiol salicylate
Estradiol salicylate, or estradiol 3-salicylate, is a synthetic estrogen and estrogen ester – specifically, the C3 salicylic acid ester of estradiol – which was described in the late 1980s and was never marketed.[1] It is a metabolite of estradiol acetylsalicylate, which appears to be very rapidly hydrolyzed into estradiol salicylate.[1]
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| Other names | Estradiol 3-salicylate |
| Routes of administration | By mouth[1] |
| Drug class | Estrogen; Estrogen ester |
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| Formula | C25H28O4 |
| Molar mass | 392.495 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Hussain MA, Aungst BJ, Shefter E (January 1988). "Prodrugs for improved oral beta-estradiol bioavailability". Pharm. Res. 5 (1): 44–7. doi:10.1023/A:1015863412137. PMID 3244608. S2CID 7308414.
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