Many synthetic chemicals with structural similarity to estradiol bind to the estrogen receptor and disrupt the normal estrogen physiology in humans and other vertebrates. Most of these xenoestrogens contain a structure that mimics the phenolic A ring on E2. This phenolic A ring is a defining property of E2 that distinguishes it from aldosterone,cortisol, progesterone and testosterone. However, Delta5-androstenediol, 5alpha-androstanediol and 27-hydroxycholesterolalso have estrogenic activity, despite having important structural differencesin their A rings compared to E2. Unlike E2, these steroids have a saturated A ring with a 3beta-hydroxyl and a C19 methyl group. An implication of their estrogenic activity is that synthetic chemicals co...
Bisphenol A [BPA] is a widely dispersed environmental chemical that is of much concern because the B...
Xenoestrogens such as phthalates, parabens, bisphenol A, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, and dioxin...
Oestrogens can be grouped into two classes, based on their structural characteristics and biological...
Many synthetic chemicals with structural similarity to estradiol bind to the estrogen receptor and d...
Understanding structural requirements for a chemical to exhibit estrogen receptor (ER) binding has b...
Estrogen are very important chemical compounds very essential for our body functions. The cholestero...
Many actions of estradiol (E2), the principal physiological estrogen in vertebrates, are mediated by...
17B-estradiol (E2) is the most potent of all natural estrogens. It plays a vital role in several phy...
En los últimos años se ha puesto en evidencia que muchas sustancias químicas de origen antropogénico...
<p>Bisphenols, linked with one, two or three carbons, can have high affinity for ERs. 3-(3-fluoropro...
Steroids ellicit their diverse biol. actions via different functionality located around the peripher...
Abstract only availableEstrogens are steroid hormones that diffuse across the cell membrane and into...
It is well known that a wide variety of molecules compete for binding to the estrogen receptor and a...
BACKGROUND. Daily humans are exposed to various sources of estrogen-like compounds (xenoestrogens), ...
Salpichrolides are natural plant steroids that contain an unusual six-membered aromatic ring D. We r...
Bisphenol A [BPA] is a widely dispersed environmental chemical that is of much concern because the B...
Xenoestrogens such as phthalates, parabens, bisphenol A, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, and dioxin...
Oestrogens can be grouped into two classes, based on their structural characteristics and biological...
Many synthetic chemicals with structural similarity to estradiol bind to the estrogen receptor and d...
Understanding structural requirements for a chemical to exhibit estrogen receptor (ER) binding has b...
Estrogen are very important chemical compounds very essential for our body functions. The cholestero...
Many actions of estradiol (E2), the principal physiological estrogen in vertebrates, are mediated by...
17B-estradiol (E2) is the most potent of all natural estrogens. It plays a vital role in several phy...
En los últimos años se ha puesto en evidencia que muchas sustancias químicas de origen antropogénico...
<p>Bisphenols, linked with one, two or three carbons, can have high affinity for ERs. 3-(3-fluoropro...
Steroids ellicit their diverse biol. actions via different functionality located around the peripher...
Abstract only availableEstrogens are steroid hormones that diffuse across the cell membrane and into...
It is well known that a wide variety of molecules compete for binding to the estrogen receptor and a...
BACKGROUND. Daily humans are exposed to various sources of estrogen-like compounds (xenoestrogens), ...
Salpichrolides are natural plant steroids that contain an unusual six-membered aromatic ring D. We r...
Bisphenol A [BPA] is a widely dispersed environmental chemical that is of much concern because the B...
Xenoestrogens such as phthalates, parabens, bisphenol A, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, and dioxin...
Oestrogens can be grouped into two classes, based on their structural characteristics and biological...