product name Estradiol Cypionate
Description: Estradiol cypionate is the 17 β-cyclopentylpropinate ester of estradiol, which inhibits ET-1 synthesis via estrogen receptor. Estradiol cypionate is a synthetic ester of the natural estrogen, estradiol. Compared to other commonly used estradiol esters, via the intramuscular route, estradiol cypionate is found to have the longest duration of action with a duration of ~11 days, while estradiol benzoate and estradiol valerate are found to last for 4-5 days and 7-8 days, respectively.
References: Contraception. 1980 Apr;21(4):415-24; J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2003 Sep 15;223(6):846-51.
396.56
Formula
C26H36O3
CAS No.
313-06-4
Storage
-20℃ for 3 years in powder form
-80℃ for 2 years in solvent
Solubility (In vitro)
DMSO: 79 mg/mL (199.2 mM)
Water: <1 mg/mL
Ethanol: 55 mg/mL (138.7 mM)
Solubility (In vivo)
Synonyms
other peoduct :References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19418860
In Vitro |
In vitro activity: Estradiol cypionate is a synthetic ester of the natural estrogen, estradiol. Compared to other commonly used estradiol esters, via the intramuscular route, estradiol cypionate is found to have the longest duration of action with a duration of ~11 days, while estradiol benzoate and estradiol valerate are found to last for 4-5 days and 7-8 days, respectively. Estradiol cypionate has several indications for use in bovine medicine. These include treatment of anestrus in the absence of follicular cysts, persistent corpus luteum, pyometra, and retained placenta. Potentially, ECP may benefit high-risk postpartum cows by stimulating uterine contractions either directly or through maintenance of oxytocin receptor sites in the uterus, bringing more WBCs to the site of infection by increasing blood flow to the uterus, enhancing uterine immune function by increasing phagocytosis of bacteria or movement of IgA and IgG into the uterine lumen, or promoting uterine drainage by delaying closure of the cervix. Kinase Assay: Cell Assay: |
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References | Contraception. 1980 Apr;21(4):415-24; J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2003 Sep 15;223(6):846-51. |