Nandrolone phenylpropionate
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Clinical data |
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Trade names |
Durabolin, others |
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Synonyms |
• NPP • Nandrolone phenpropionate • 19-Nortestosterone phenylpropionate • Nandrolone hydrocinnamate • 19-Nortestosterone 17β-phenylpropionate • NSC-23162 |
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Pregnancy category |
- AU: D
- US: X (Contraindicated)
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Routes of administration |
Intramuscular injection |
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Drug class |
Androgen; Anabolic steroid; Androgen ester; Progestogen |
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Legal status |
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Legal status |
- AU: S4 (Prescription only)
- CA: Schedule IV
- UK: Class C
- US: Schedule III
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Pharmacokinetic data |
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Bioavailability |
• Oral: 0.3–2.9% (pigs)[3] • Intramuscular: high[4] |
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Metabolism |
Blood (hydrolysis), liver (reduction)[1][2] |
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Metabolites |
• Nandrolone[5] • 5α-Dihydronandrolone[5] • 19-Norandrosterone[6] • 19-Noretiocholanolone[6] • Conjugates[2] |
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Elimination half-life |
• Intramuscular: 2.7 days[7] • Nandrolone: <4.3 hours[1] |
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Duration of action |
• Intramuscular: 5–7 days[5][7] |
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Excretion |
Urine[1] |
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Identifiers |
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IUPAC name
- [(8R,9S,10R,13S,14S,17S)-13-methyl-3-oxo-2,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17-dodecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl] 3-phenylpropanoate
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Chemical and physical data |
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Formula |
C27H34O3 |
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Molar mass |
406.57 g·mol−1 |
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3D model (JSmol) |
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SMILES
C[C@]12CC[C@H]3[C@H]([C@@H]1CC[C@@H]2OC(=O)CCC4=CC=CC=C4)CCC5=CC(=O)CC[C@H]35
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InChI
InChI=1S/C27H34O3/c1-27-16-15-22-21-11-9-20(28)17-19(21)8-10-23(22)24(27)12-13-25(27)30-26(29)14-7-18-5-3-2-4-6-18/h2-6,17,21-25H,7-16H2,1H3/t21-,22+,23+,24-,25-,27-/m0/s1 Key:UBWXUGDQUBIEIZ-QNTYDACNSA-N
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Nandrolone phenylpropionate (NPP), or nandrolone phenpropionate, sold under the brand name Durabolin among others, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which has been used primarily in the treatment of breast cancer and osteoporosis in women.[8][9][10][11][5] It is given by injection into muscle once every week.[5] Although it was widely used in the past, the drug has mostly been discontinued and hence is now mostly no longer available.[5][11]
Side effects of NPP include symptoms of masculinization like acne, increased hair growth, voice changes, and increased sexual desire.[5] The drug is a synthetic androgen and anabolic steroid and hence is an agonist of the androgen receptor (AR), the biological target of androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT).[5][12] It has strong anabolic effects and weak androgenic effects, which give it a mild side effect profile and make it especially suitable for use in women and children.[5][12][13] NPP is a nandrolone ester and a long-lasting prodrug of nandrolone in the body.[5]
NPP was first described in 1957 and was introduced for medical use in 1959.[5] It was the first nandrolone ester to be introduced, followed by nandrolone decanoate in 1962, and has been one of the most widely used nandrolone esters.[5][14] However, in more recent times, the drug has been largely superseded by nandrolone decanoate, which is longer-acting and more convenient to use.[5][11] In addition to its medical use, NPP is used to improve physique and performance.[5] The drug is a controlled substance in many countries and so non-medical use is generally illicit.[5]
Medical uses
See also: Anabolic steroid § Medical
NPP has been used mainly in the treatment of advanced breast cancer in women and as an adjunct therapy for the treatment of senile or postmenopausal osteoporosis in women.[5] Historically, it has also had a variety of other uses.[5] Because of its reduced androgenic effects, the drug has not generally been used in androgen replacement therapy for androgen deficiency in men and has instead been used for solely for anabolic indications.[4][15] However, nandrolone esters have more recently been proposed for the treatment of androgen deficiency in men due to favorable properties including their high ratio of anabolic to androgenic effects and consequent much lower risk of prostate enlargement, prostate cancer, and scalp hair loss relative to testosterone.[16][17]
Available forms
NPP is or has been available 25 mg/mL and 50 mg/mL formulations in oil for intramuscular injection.[5]
Non-medical uses
See also: Anabolic steroid § Enhancing performance
NPP is used for physique- and performance-enhancing purposes by competitive athletes, bodybuilders, and powerlifters.[5] Nandrolone esters have been said to be the most popular AAS used by bodybuilders and in sports.[5][18] This is in part due to the high ratio of anabolic to androgenic effect of nandrolone and its weak propensity for androgenic and estrogenic side effects.[5]
Side effects
See also: Anabolic steroid § Adverse effects
The most common side effects of NPP consist of virilization (masculinization) in women, including symptoms such as acne, hirsutism (increased body/facial hair growth), hoarseness of the voice, and voice deepening.[5] However, relative to most other AAS, NPP has a greatly reduced propensity for virilization and such side effects are relatively uncommon at recommended dosages.[5] At higher dosages and/or with long-term treatment they make increase in incidence and magnitude however.[5] A variety of uncommon and rare side effects may also occur.[5]
Interactions
Antiestrogens like aromatase inhibitors (e.g., anastrozole) and selective estrogen receptor modulators (e.g., tamoxifen, raloxifene) can interfere with and prevent the estrogenic effects of NPP.[5] 5α-Reductase inhibitors like finasteride and dutasteride can prevent the inactivation of nandrolone in so-called "androgenic" tissues like the skin, hair follicles, and prostate gland and may therefore considerably increase its androgenic side effects.[5] This is opposite to the case of most other AAS, which are either potentiated by 5α-reductase in such tissues or are not metabolized by 5α-reductase.[5] Antiandrogens like cyproterone acetate, spironolactone, and bicalutamide can block both the anabolic and androgenic effects of NPP.[19]
Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
Nandrolone, the active form of NPP.
NPP is a nandrolone ester, or a prodrug of nandrolone.[20][5] As such, it is an androgen and anabolic steroid, or an agonist of the androgen receptor, the biological target of androgens like testosterone.[5][20] Relative to testosterone, NPP has enhanced anabolic effects and reduced androgenic effects.[20][5] In addition to its anabolic and androgenic activity, NPP has low estrogenic activity (via its metabolite estradiol) and moderate progestogenic activity.[5] Like other AAS, NPP has antigonadotropic effects, which are due to both its androgenic and progestogenic activity.[5]
Relative affinities (%) of nandrolone and related steroids
Compound |
PR |
AR |
ER |
GR |
MR |
SHBG |
CBG
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Nandrolone |
20 |
154–155 |
<0.1 |
0.5 |
1.6 |
1–16 |
0.1
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Testosterone |
1.0–1.2 |
100 |
<0.1 |
0.17 |
0.9 |
19–82 |
3–8
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Estradiol |
2.6 |
7.9 |
100 |
0.6 |
0.13 |
8.7–12 |
<0.1
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Values are percentages (%). Reference ligands (100%) were progesterone for the PR, testosterone for the AR, estradiol for the ER, dexamethasone for the GR, aldosterone for the MR, dihydrotestosterone for SHBG, and cortisol for CBG. a = 1-hour incubation time (4 hours is standard for this assay; may affect affinity value). Sources:[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]
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Relative affinities of nandrolone and related steroids at the androgen receptor
Compound |
rAR (%) |
hAR (%)
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Testosterone |
38 |
38
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5α-Dihydrotestosterone |
77 |
100
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Nandrolone |
75 |
92
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5α-Dihydronandrolone |
35 |
50
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Ethylestrenol |
ND |
2
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Norethandrolone |
ND |
22
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5α-Dihydronorethandrolone |
ND |
14
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Metribolone |
100 |
110
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Abbreviations: rAR = Rat prostate androgen receptor at 4°C. hAR = Intact human MCF-7 breast cancer androgen receptor at 37°C. Miscellaneous: Direct link to table. Sources: [29][30]
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Pharmacokinetics
Nandrolone levels over 32 days after a single 100 mg intramuscular injection of nandrolone phenylpropionate or nandrolone decanoate at a volume of 4 mL or 1 mL in arachis oil into gluteal or deltoid muscle.
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NPP is converted into nandrolone in the body, which is the active form of the drug.[5] It has an extended elimination half-life in the body when administered via intramuscular injection.[20] Its duration of action is approximately one week and it is administered once every few days to once per week.[5] The elimination half-life and duration of action of NPP are much shorter than those of nandrolone decanoate.[5][31]
Chemistry
See also: Nandrolone § Chemistry, Androgen ester, and List of androgen esters § Nandrolone esters
Nandrolone phenylpropionate, or nandrolone 17β-phenylpropionate, is a synthetic estrane steroid and a derivative of testosterone.[8][9] It is an androgen ester; specifically, it is the C17β phenylpropionate ester of nandrolone (19-nortestosterone), which itself is the 19-demethylated analogue of testosterone.[8][9]
History
NPP was first described in 1957 and was introduced for medical use in 1959.[5][32] It was initially used for a wide variety of indications, but starting in the 1970s its use became more restricted and its main uses became the treatment of breast cancer and osteoporosis in women.[5] Today, NPP is scarcely available.[5] The drug was the first form of nandrolone to be introduced, and was followed by nandrolone decanoate in 1962, which has been more widely used in comparison.[32]
Society and culture
Generic names
Nandrolone phenylpropionate is the generic name of the drug and its BAN while nandrolone phenpropionate is its USAN.[8][9][10][11] It has also been referred to as nandrolone phenylpropanoate or as nandrolone hydrocinnamate.[8][9][10][11]
Brand names
NPP is or has been marketed under a variety of brand names including Durabolin, Fenobolin, Activin, Deca-Durabolin, Evabolin, Grothic, Hybolin Improved, Metabol, Nerobolil, Neurabol, Norabol, Noralone, Sintabolin, Strabolene, Superanabolon, and Turinabol.[8][9][10][11]
Availability
NPP is or has been marketed in many countries throughout the world, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.[9][11]
United States
See also: List of androgens/anabolic steroids available in the United States
NPP was marketed previously in the United States but is no longer available in this country.[33] Nandrolone decanoate, conversely, is one of the few AAS that remains available for medical use in this country.[33]
Legal status
NPP, along with other AAS, is a schedule III controlled substance in the United States under the Controlled Substances Act.[34]
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- Kicman AT (2008). "Pharmacology of anabolic steroids". Br. J. Pharmacol. 154 (3): 502–21. doi:10.1038/bjp.2008.165. PMC 2439524 . PMID 18500378.
- Wu C, Kovac JR (2016). "Novel Uses for the Anabolic Androgenic Steroids Nandrolone and Oxandrolone in the Management of Male Health". Curr Urol Rep. 17 (10): 72. doi:10.1007/s11934-016-0629-8. PMID 27535042.
- Pan MM, Kovac JR (2016). "Beyond testosterone cypionate: evidence behind the use of nandrolone in male health and wellness". Transl Androl Urol. 5 (2): 213–9. doi:10.21037/tau.2016.03.03. PMC 4837307 . PMID 27141449.
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- See also
- Progesterone receptor modulators
- Androgens and antiandrogens
- Estrogens and antiestrogens
- List of progestogens
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Androgen receptor modulators |
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AR | Agonists |
- Testosterone derivatives: 4-Androstenediol
- 4-Dehydroepiandrosterone (4-DHEA)
- 4-Hydroxytestosterone
- 4,17α-Dimethyltestosterone
- 5-Androstenedione
- 11-Ketotestosterone
- 11β-Hydroxyandrostenedione
- Adrenosterone (11-ketoandrostenedione, 11-oxoandrostenedione)
- Androstenediol (5-androstenediol)
- Androstenediol 3β-acetate
- Androstenediol 17β-acetate
- Androstenediol diacetate
- Androstenediol dipropionate
- Androstenedione (4-androstenedione)
- Atamestane
- Boldenone
- Boldione (1,4-androstadienedione)
- Clostebol
- Clostebol acetate
- Clostebol caproate
- Clostebol propionate
- Cloxotestosterone
- Cloxotestosterone acetate
- Dehydroandrosterone
- DHEA (androstenolone, prasterone; 5-DHEA)
- DHEA enanthate (prasterone enanthate)
- DHEA sulfate
- Exemestane
- Formestane
- Plomestane
- Quinbolone
- Silandrone
- Testosterone# (+dutasteride)
- Testosterone esters
- Polytestosterone phloretin phosphate
- Dihydrotestosterone derivatives: 1-Androstenediol
- 1-Androstenedione
- 1-Androsterone (1-andro, 1-DHEA)
- 1-Testosterone
- 3α-Androstanediol
- 5α-Androst-2-en-17-one
- 7β-Hydroxyepiandrosterone
- 11-Ketodihydrotestosterone
- Androsterone
- Bolazine
- Dihydroethisterone
- Dihydroethyltestosterone
- Dihydrofluoxymesterone
- Dihydromethylandrostenediol
- Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) (androstanolone, stanolone)
- Dihydrotestosterone esters
- Drostanolone
- Epiandrosterone
- Epitiostanol
- Mepitiostane
- Mesabolone
- Mesterolone
- Methyldiazinol
- Nisterime
- Prostanozol
- Stenbolone
- Testifenon (testiphenon, testiphenone)
- 19-Nortestosterone derivatives: 7α-Methyl-19-norandrostenedione (MENT dione, trestione)
- 11β-Methyl-19-nortestosterone
- 11β-Methyl-19-nortestosterone dodecylcarbonate
- 19-Nor-5-androstenediol
- 19-Nor-5-androstenedione
- 19-Nordehydroepiandrosterone
- Bolandiol
- Bolandione (19-nor-4-androstenedione)
- Bolmantalate (nandrolone adamantoate)
- Dienedione
- Dienolone
- Dimethandrolone
- Dimethandrolone buciclate
- Dimethandrolone dodecylcarbonate
- Dimethandrolone undecanoate
- LS-1727 (nandrolone 17β-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-nitrosocarbamate)
- Methoxydienone (methoxygonadiene)
- Nandrolone
- Norclostebol
- Normethandrone (methylestrenolone, normethisterone)
- Oxabolone
- Oxabolone cipionate (oxabolone cypionate)
- Trenbolone
- Trenbolone acetate
- Trenbolone enanthate
- Trenbolone hexahydrobenzylcarbonate
- Trenbolone undecanoate
- Trendione
- Trestolone (MENT)
- Trestolone acetate
- Trestolone enanthate
- Dihydrotestosterone and 19-nortestosterone derivatives: 5α-Dihydrolevonorgestrel
- 5α-Dihydronandrolone
- 5α-Dihydronorethandrolone
- 5α-Dihydronorethisterone
- 5α-Dihydronormethandrone
- 5α-Dihydrotrestolone
- 19-Norandrosterone
- 17α-Alkylated testosterone derivatives: Bolasterone
- Calusterone
- Chlorodehydromethylandrostenediol (CDMA)
- Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone (CDMT)
- Chloromethylandrostenediol (CMA)
- Enestebol
- Ethyltestosterone
- Fluoxymesterone
- Formebolone
- Hydroxystenozole
- Metandienone (methandrostenolone)
- Methandriol (methylandrostenediol)
- Methandriol bisenanthoyl acetate
- Methandriol diacetate
- Methandriol dipropionate
- Methandriol propionate
- Methylclostebol (chloromethyltestosterone)
- Methyltestosterone (+esterified estrogens)
- Methyltestosterone 3-hexyl ether
- Oxymesterone
- Penmesterol
- Tiomesterone
- 17α-Alkylated dihydrotestosterone derivatives: Androisoxazole
- Desoxymethyltestosterone
- Furazabol
- Mebolazine (dimethazine)
- Mestanolone
- Metenolone
- Metenolone acetate
- Metenolone enanthate
- Methasterone
- Methyl-1-testosterone
- Methylepitiostanol
- Methylstenbolone
- Oxandrolone
- Oxymetholone
- Stanozolol
- 17α-Alkylated 19-nortestosterone derivatives: Bolenol
- Dimethyldienolone
- Dimethyltrienolone
- Ethyldienolone
- Ethylestrenol
- Methyldienolone
- Methylhydroxynandrolone (MOHN, MHN)
- Metribolone
- Mibolerone
- Norboletone
- Norethandrolone
- Propetandrol
- RU-2309
- Tetrahydrogestrinone
- 17α-Vinyltestosterone derivatives: Norvinisterone (vinylnortestosterone)
- Vinyltestosterone
- 17α-Ethynyltestosterone derivatives: Δ4-Tibolone
- Danazol
- Desogestrel
- Ethisterone (ethynyltestosterone)
- Etonogestrel
- Etynodiol
- Etynodiol diacetate
- Gestodene
- Gestrinone
- Levonorgestrel
- Levonorgestrel esters (e.g., levonorgestrel butanoate)
- Lynestrenol
- Lynestrenol phenylpropionate
- Norethisterone
- Norethisterone esters (e.g., norethisterone acetate, norethisterone enanthate)
- Norgestrel
- Norgestrienone
- Quingestanol
- Quingestanol acetate
- Tibolone
- Progesterone derivatives: Medroxyprogesterone acetate
- Megestrol acetate
- Others/unsorted: 3-Keto-5α-abiraterone
- 5α-Androstane
- Alternariol
- Cl-4AS-1
- Drupanol
- ZM-182345
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Mixed (SARMs) |
- Nonsteroidal: 198RL26
- ACP-105
- AC-262536
- Acetothiolutamide
- Andarine (acetamidoxolutamide, androxolutamide, GTx-007, S-4)
- BMS-564929
- DTIB
- Enobosarm (ostarine, MK-2866, GTx-024, S-22)
- FTBU-1
- GSK-4336A
- GSK-8698
- LG-121071 (LGD-121071)
- LGD-2226
- LGD-2941 (LGD-122941)
- LGD-3303
- LGD-4033
- JNJ-26146900
- JNJ-28330835
- JNJ-37654032
- ORM-11984
- R-1
- RAD140
- RU-59063
- S-1
- S-23
- S-40503
- S-101479
- Triclosan
- Steroidal: EM-9017
- MK-0773
- TFM-4AS-1
- YK-11
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GPRC6A | Agonists |
- Cations (incl. aluminum, calcium, gadolinium, magnesium, strontium, zinc)
- Dehydroandrosterone
- Dihydrotestosterone
- Estradiol
- L-α-Amino acids (incl. L-arginine, L-lysine, L-ornithine)
- Osteocalcin
- SHBG
- Testosterone
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- See also
- Receptor/signaling modulators
- Androgens and antiandrogens
- Estrogen receptor modulators
- Progesterone receptor modulators
- List of androgens/anabolic steroids
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Estrogen receptor modulators |
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ER | Agonists |
- Steroidal: 2-Hydroxyestradiol
- 2-Hydroxyestrone
- 3-Methyl-19-methyleneandrosta-3,5-dien-17β-ol
- 3α-Androstanediol
- 3α,5α-Dihydrolevonorgestrel
- 3β,5α-Dihydrolevonorgestrel
- 3α-Hydroxytibolone
- 3β-Hydroxytibolone
- 3β-Androstanediol
- 4-Androstenediol
- 4-Androstenedione
- 4-Hydroxyestradiol
- 4-Hydroxyestrone
- 4-Methoxyestradiol
- 4-Methoxyestrone
- 5-Androstenediol
- 7-Oxo-DHEA
- 7α-Hydroxy-DHEA
- 7α-Methylestradiol
- 7β-Hydroxyepiandrosterone
- 8,9-Dehydroestradiol
- 8,9-Dehydroestrone
- 8β-VE2
- 10β,17β-Dihydroxyestra-1,4-dien-3-one (DHED)
- 16α-Fluoroestradiol
- 16α-Hydroxy-DHEA
- 16α-Hydroxyestrone
- 16α-Iodoestradiol
- 16α-LE2
- 16β,17α-Epiestriol (16β-hydroxy-17α-estradiol)
- 17α-Estradiol (alfatradiol)
- 17α-Dihydroequilenin
- 17α-Dihydroequilin
- 17α-Epiestriol (16α-hydroxy-17α-estradiol)
- 17β-Dihydroequilenin
- 17β-Dihydroequilin
- Abiraterone
- Abiraterone acetate
- Alestramustine
- Almestrone
- Anabolic steroids (e.g., testosterone and esters, methyltestosterone, metandienone (methandrostenolone), nandrolone and esters, many others; via estrogenic metabolites)
- Atrimustine
- Bolandiol
- Bolandiol dipropionate
- Butolame
- Clomestrone
- Cloxestradiol
- Conjugated estrogens
- Cyclodiol
- Cyclotriol
- DHEA
- DHEA-S
- Epiestriol (16β-epiestriol, 16β-hydroxy-17β-estradiol)
- Epimestrol
- Equilenin
- Equilin
- ERA-63 (ORG-37663)
- Esterified estrogens
- Estetrol
- Estradiol
- Estradiol esters
- Lipoidal estradiol
- Polyestradiol phosphate
- Estramustine
- Estramustine phosphate
- Estrapronicate
- Estrazinol
- Estriol
- Estrofurate
- Estromustine
- Estrone
- Estrone esters
- Estrone methyl ether
- Estropipate
- Etamestrol (eptamestrol)
- Ethinylestradiol
- Ethinylestradiol 3-benzoate
- Ethinylestradiol sulfonate
- Ethinylestriol
- Ethylestradiol
- Etynodiol
- Etynodiol diacetate
- Hexolame
- Hippulin
- Hydroxyestrone diacetate
- Lynestrenol
- Lynestrenol phenylpropionate
- Mestranol
- Methylestradiol
- Moxestrol
- Mytatrienediol
- Nilestriol
- Norethisterone
- Noretynodrel
- Orestrate
- Pentolame
- Prodiame
- Prolame
- Promestriene
- RU-16117
- Quinestradol
- Quinestrol
- Tibolone
- Nonsteroidal: (R,R)-THC
- (S,S)-THC
- 2,8-DHHHC
- β-LGND1
- β-LGND2 (GTx-878)
- AC-186
- Allenestrol
- Allenolic acid
- Benzestrol
- Bifluranol
- Bisdehydrodoisynolic acid
- Carbestrol
- D-15414
- DCW234
- Diarylpropionitrile
- Dienestrol
- Diethylstilbestrol
- Diethylstilbestrol esters
- Dimestrol (dianisylhexene)
- Doisynoestrol (fenocycline)
- Doisynolic acid
- Efavirenz
- ERB-196 (WAY-202196)
- Erteberel (SERBA-1, LY-500307)
- Estrobin (DBE)
- Fenestrel
- FERb 033
- Fosfestrol (diethylstilbestrol diphosphate)
- Furostilbestrol (diethylstilbestrol difuroate)
- GTx-758
- Hexestrol
- ICI-85966 (Stilbostat)
- Mestilbol
- Methallenestril
- Methestrol
- Methestrol dipropionate
- Paroxypropione
- Pentafluranol
- Phenestrol
- Prinaberel (ERB-041, WAY-202041)
- Propylpyrazoletriol
- Quadrosilan
- SC-4289
- SERBA-2
- SKF-82,958
- Terfluranol
- Triphenylbromoethylene
- Triphenylchloroethylene
- Triphenyliodoethylene
- Triphenylmethylethylene (triphenylpropene)
- WAY-166818
- WAY-169916
- WAY-200070
- WAY-204688 (SIM-688)
- WAY-214156
- Unknown/unsorted: ERB-26
- ERA-45
- ERB-79
- ZK-283197
- Xenoestrogens: Anise-related (e.g., anethole, anol, dianethole, dianol, photoanethole)
- Chalconoids (e.g., isoliquiritigenin, phloretin, phlorizin (phloridzin), wedelolactone)
- Coumestans (e.g., coumestrol, psoralidin)
- Flavonoids (incl. 7,8-DHF, 8-prenylnaringenin, apigenin, baicalein, baicalin, biochanin A, calycosin, catechin, daidzein, daidzin, ECG, EGCG, epicatechin, equol, formononetin, glabrene, glabridin, genistein, genistin, glycitein, kaempferol, liquiritigenin, mirificin, myricetin, naringenin, penduletin, pinocembrin, prunetin, puerarin, quercetin, tectoridin, tectorigenin)
- Lavender oil
- Lignans (e.g., enterodiol, enterolactone, nyasol (cis-hinokiresinol))
- Metalloestrogens (e.g., cadmium)
- Pesticides (e.g., alternariol, dieldrin, endosulfan, fenarimol, methiocarb, methoxychlor, triclocarban, triclosan)
- Phytosteroids (e.g., digitoxin (digitalis), diosgenin, guggulsterone)
- Phytosterols (e.g., β-sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol)
- Resorcylic acid lactones (e.g., zearalanone, α-zearalenol, β-zearalenol, zearalenone, zeranol (α-zearalanol), taleranol (teranol, β-zearalanol))
- Steroid-like (e.g., deoxymiroestrol, miroestrol)
- Stilbenoids (e.g., resveratrol, rhaponticin)
- Synthetic xenoestrogens (e.g., alkylphenols, bisphenols (e.g., BPA, BPF, BPS), DDT, parabens, PBBs, PHBA, phthalates, PCBs)
- Others (e.g., agnuside, rotundifuran)
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Mixed (SERMs) |
- 2-Phenylbenzofuran
- 2-Phenylbenzothiophene
- 4'-Hydroxynorendoxifen
- 27-Hydroxycholesterol
- Acefluranol
- Acolbifene
- Afimoxifene
- Anordiol
- Anordrin
- Arzoxifene
- Bazedoxifene
- Brilanestrant
- Broparestrol
- Chlorotrianisene
- Clomifene
- Clomifenoxide
- Cyclofenil
- D-15413
- Droloxifene
- Elacestrant
- Enclomifene
- Endoxifen
- Etacstil (GW-5638, DPC-974)
- Ethamoxytriphetol (MER-25)
- Femarelle
- Fispemifene
- GW-7604
- ICI-55548
- Idoxifene
- Lasofoxifene
- Levormeloxifene
- LN-1643
- LN-2299
- LY-117018
- Menerba
- Miproxifene
- Miproxifene phosphate
- Nafoxidine
- Nitromifene
- NNC 45-0095
- NNC 45-0320
- NNC 45-0781
- NNC 45-1506
- Ormeloxifene
- Ospemifene
- Panomifene
- Pipendoxifene
- Promensil
- Raloxifene
- Rimostil (P-081)
- Spironolactone
- SS1010
- Tamoxifen
- TAS-108 (SR-16234)
- Toremifene
- Trioxifene
- TZE-5323
- Y-134
- Zindoxifene
- Zuclomifene
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Antagonists |
- (R,R)-THC
- 7β-Hydroxy-DHEA
- Chloroindazole
- Cytestrol acetate
- EM-800
- Epitiostanol
- ERA-90
- ERB-88
- Fulvestrant (ICI-182780)
- Glyceollins (I, II, III, IV)
- ICI-164384
- Mepitiostane
- Methylepitiostanol
- Methylpiperidinopyrazole
- MIBE
- Oxabicycloheptene sulfonate
- Phenytoin
- PHTPP
- Prochloraz
- RU-58668
- SS1020
- TAS-108 (SR-16234)
- ZB716
- ZK-164015
- ZK-191703
- Coregulator-binding modulators: ERX-11
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GPER | Agonists |
- 2-Methoxyestradiol
- 7β-Hydroxyepiandrosterone
- Afimoxifene (4-hydroxytamoxifen)
- Atrazine
- Bisphenol A
- Daidzein
- DDT (p,p'-DDT, o',p'-DDE)
- Equol
- Estradiol
- Ethinylestradiol
- Fulvestrant (ICI-182780)
- G-1
- Genistein
- GPER-L1
- GPER-L2
- Hydroxytyrosol
- Kepone
- Niacin
- Nicotinamide
- Nonylphenol
- Oleuropein
- PCBs (2,2',5'-PCB-4-OH)
- Propylpyrazoletriol
- Quercetin
- Raloxifene
- Resveratrol
- Tamoxifen
- Tectoridin
- Zearalanone
- Zearalenol
- Zearalenone
- Zeranol (zearalanol))
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Antagonists |
- CCL18
- Estriol
- G-15
- G-36
- MIBE
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- See also
- Receptor/signaling modulators
- Estrogens and antiestrogens
- Androgen receptor modulators
- Progesterone receptor modulators
- List of estrogens
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Progesterone receptor modulators |
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PR | Agonists |
- Progesterone derivatives: 3β-Dihydroprogesterone
- 5α-Dihydroprogesterone
- 9α-Bromo-11-ketoprogesterone
- 11-Dehydroprogesterone
- 11-Deoxycorticosterone
- 16α-Hydroxyprogesterone
- 20α-Dihydroprogesterone
- 20β-Dihydroprogesterone
- Dimepregnen
- Diosgenin
- P1-185
- Progesterone
- Progesterone 3-acetyl enol ether
- Quingestrone
- Retroprogesterone derivatives: 20α-Dihydrodydrogesterone
- 20α-Dihydrotrengestone
- DU-41164
- DU-41165
- Dydrogesterone
- Retroprogesterone
- Ro 6-3129
- Trengestone
- 17α-Substituted progesterone derivatives: 6α-Methyl-17α-bromoprogesterone
- 15β-Hydroxycyproterone acetate
- 16-Methylene-17α-hydroxyprogesterone acetate
- 17α-Bromoprogesterone
- 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone (hydroxyprogesterone)
- 17α-Methylprogesterone
- Acetomepregenol (mepregenol diacetate)
- Algestone
- Algestone acetonide
- Algestone acetophenide
- Anagestone
- Anagestone acetate
- Bromethenmadinone
- Bromethenmadinone acetate
- Butagest (buterol)
- Chlormadinone
- Chlormadinone acetate
- Chlormadinone caproate
- Chlormethenmadinone
- Chlormethenmadinone acetate
- Cismadinone
- Cismadinone acetate
- Clogestone
- Clogestone acetate
- Clomegestone
- Clomegestone acetate
- Cymegesolate
- Cyproterone acetate
- Delmadinone
- Delmadinone acetate
- Edogestrone
- Flugestone
- Flugestone acetate
- Flumedroxone
- Flumedroxone acetate
- Fluoromedroxyprogesterone acetate
- Gestaclone
- Haloprogesterone
- Hydromadinone
- Hydromadinone acetate
- Hydroxyprogesterone acetate
- Hydroxyprogesterone caproate (hydroxyprogesterone hexanoate)
- Hydroxyprogesterone heptanoate (hydroxyprogesterone enanthate)
- Mecigestone (pentarane B)
- Medrogestone
- Medroxyprogesterone
- Medroxyprogesterone acetate
- Medroxyprogesterone caproate
- Megestrol
- Megestrol acetate
- Megestrol caproate
- Melengestrol
- Melengestrol acetate
- Methenmadinone
- Methenmadinone acetate
- Methenmadinone caproate
- Mometasone
- Mometasone furoate
- Osaterone
- Osaterone acetate
- Pentagestrone
- Pentagestrone acetate
- Pentarane A
- Proligestone
- 19-Norprogesterone derivatives: 17α-Methyl-19-norprogesterone
- 18-Methylsegesterone acetate
- 19-Norprogesterone
- Amadinone
- Amadinone acetate
- Demegestone
- Fluoro ethyl norprogesterone
- Fluoro furanyl norprogesterone
- Gestadienol
- Gestadienol acetate
- Gestonorone caproate (gestronol hexanoate)
- Gestronol (gestonorone)
- Nomegestrol
- Nomegestrol acetate
- Norgestomet
- ORG-2058
- Oxogestone
- Oxogestone phenpropionate (xinogestone)
- Promegestone
- Segesterone
- Segesterone acetate (nestorone)
- Trimegestone
- Testosterone derivatives: Progestins: 6,6-Difluoronorethisterone
- 6,6-Difluoronorethisterone acetate
- 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone
- Allylestrenol
- Altrenogest
- Chloroethynylnorgestrel
- Cingestol
- Danazol
- Desogestrel
- Dienogest
- Ethisterone
- Ethynerone
- Etonogestrel
- Etynodiol
- Etynodiol diacetate
- Gestodene
- Gestrinone
- Levonorgestrel
- Levonorgestrel esters (e.g., levonorgestrel butanoate)
- Lynestrenol
- Lynestrenol phenylpropionate
- Metynodiol
- Metynodiol diacetate
- Norelgestromin
- Norethisterone (norethindrone)
- Norethisterone esters (e.g., norethisterone acetate, norethisterone enanthate)
- Noretynodrel
- Norgesterone
- Norgestimate
- Norgestrel
- Norgestrienone
- Norvinisterone
- Oxendolone
- Quingestanol
- Quingestanol acetate
- Tibolone
- Tigestol
- Tosagestin; Anabolic–androgenic steroids: 11β-Methyl-19-nortestosterone
- 11β-Methyl-19-nortestosterone dodecylcarbonate
- 19-Nor-5-androstenediol
- 19-Nor-5-androstenedione
- 19-Nordehydroepiandrosterone
- Bolandiol
- Bolandiol dipropionate
- Bolandione
- Dimethisterone
- Dienedione
- Dienolone
- Dimethandrolone
- Dimethandrolone buciclate
- Dimethandrolone dodecylcarbonate
- Dimethandrolone undecanoate
- Dimethyldienolone
- Dimethyltrienolone
- Ethyldienolone
- Ethylestrenol (ethylnandrol)
- Methyldienolone
- Metribolone (R-1881)
- Methoxydienone (methoxygonadiene)
- Mibolerone
- Nandrolone
- Nandrolone esters (e.g., nandrolone decanoate, nandrolone phenylpropionate)
- Norethandrolone
- Normethandrone (methylestrenolone, normethandrolone, normethisterone)
- RU-2309
- Tetrahydrogestrinone
- Trenbolone (trienolone)
- Trenbolone esters (e.g., trenbolone acetate, trenbolone enanthate)
- Trendione
- Trestolone
- Trestolone acetate
- Spirolactone derivatives: Canrenoic acid
- Canrenone
- Drospirenone
- Mespirenone
- Potassium canrenoate
- SC-5233 (spirolactone)
- SC-8109
- Spironolactone
- Spirorenone
- Nonsteroidal: 3,8-Dihydrodiligustilide
- LG-2527
- LG-100128
- Riligustilide
- RWJ-26819
- RWJ-49853
- RWJ-60130
- Tanaproget
- ZM-182345
- Unknown: ORG-47241
- ORG-201745
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Mixed (SPRMs) |
- Steroidal: Dihydroethisterone
- 5α-Dihydrolevonorgestrel
- 5α-Dihydronorethisterone
- Asoprisnil
- Asoprisnil ecamate
- Guggulsterone
- J1042
- LG-120838
- Metapristone (RU-42633)
- Mifepristone (RU-486)
- ORF-9371
- ORF-9326
- ORG-31710
- ORG-33628
- RMI-12936
- Telapristone
- Ulipristal acetate
- Vilaprisan
- ZK-137316
- Nonsteroidal: Apigenin
- Kaempferol
- LG-120920
- Naringenin
- PRA-910
- Syringic acid
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Antagonists |
- Steroidal: Aglepristone
- Lilopristone
- Lonaprisan
- Onapristone
- ORG-31710
- ORG-31806
- ORG-33628
- RTI 3021–022
- Toripristone
- Zanoterone
- Nonsteroidal: LG-001447
- LG-100127
- LG-100128
- LG-120830
- LG-121046
- Valproic acid
- ZM-150271
- ZM-172406
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mPR (PAQR) | Agonists |
- 5α-Dihydroprogesterone
- 5β-Dihydroprogesterone
- 11-Deoxycortisone (21-hydroxyprogesterone)
- 11-Deoxycortisol (17α,21-dihydroxyprogesterone)
- 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone
- Allopregnanolone
- Mifepristone
- Pregnenolone
- Progesterone
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- See also
- Receptor/signaling modulators
- Progestogens and antiprogestogens
- Androgen receptor modulators
- Estrogen receptor modulators
- List of progestogens
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