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Isotope-Labeled Compounds

Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-B0234
    Estrone
    3 Publications Verification

    E1; Oestrone

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endogenous Metabolite Endocrinology Cancer
    Estrone (E1) is a natural estrogenic hormone. Estrone is the main representative of the endogenous estrogens and is produced by several tissues, especially adipose tissue. Estrone is the result of the process of aromatization of androstenedione that occurs in fat cells .
    <em>Estrone</em>
  • HY-B0234R
    Estrone (Standard)
    3 Publications Verification

    E1(Standard); Oestrone (Standard)

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endogenous Metabolite Endocrinology Cancer
    Estrone (Standard) is the analytical standard of Estrone. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Estrone (E1) is a natural estrogenic hormone. Estrone is the main representative of the endogenous estrogens and is produced by several tissues, especially adipose tissue. Estrone is the result of the process of aromatization of androstenedione that occurs in fat cells .
    <em>Estrone</em> (Standard)
  • HY-B0234S1

    E1-d2; Oestrone-d2

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endogenous Metabolite Endocrinology Cancer
    Estrone-d2 is the deuterium labeled Estrone. Estrone (E1) is a natural estrogenic hormone. Estrone is the main representative of the endogenous estrogens and is produced by several tissues, especially adipose tissue. Estrone is the result of the process of aromatization of androstenedione that occurs in fat cells[1][2].
    <em>Estrone</em>-d2
  • HY-B0234S2

    E1-d4; Oestrone-d4

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endogenous Metabolite Endocrinology Cancer
    Estrone-d4 is the deuterium labeled Estrone. Estrone (E1) is a natural estrogenic hormone. Estrone is the main representative of the endogenous estrogens and is produced by several tissues, especially adipose tissue. Estrone is the result of the process of aromatization of androstenedione that occurs in fat cells[1][2].
    <em>Estrone</em>-d4
  • HY-B0234S4

    E1-d2-1; Oestrone-d2-1

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endogenous Metabolite
    Estrone-d2-1 is the deuterium labeled Estrone. Estrone (E1) is a natural estrogenic hormone. Estrone is the main representative of the endogenous estrogens and is produced by several tissues, especially adipose tissue. Estrone is the result of the process of aromatization of androstenedione that occurs in fat cells[1][2].
    <em>Estrone</em>-d2-1
  • HY-79576S

    Oestrone methyl ether-d3; 3-O-Methylestrone-d3

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Cancer
    NSC 88911-d3 is the deuterium labeled NSC 88911[1].
    NSC 88911-d3
  • HY-B0234S

    E1-13C3; Oestrone-13C3

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endogenous Metabolite Endocrinology Cancer
    Estrone- 13C3 is the 13C-labeled Estrone. Estrone (E1) is a natural estrogenic hormone. Estrone is the main representative of the endogenous estrogens and is produced by several tissues, especially adipose tissue. Estrone is the result of the process of aromatization of androstenedione that occurs in fat cells[1][2].
    <em>Estrone</em>-13C3
  • HY-B0234S3

    E1-13C2; Oestrone-13C2

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endogenous Metabolite Endocrinology Cancer
    Estrone- 13C2 is the 13C-labeled Estrone. Estrone (E1) is a natural estrogenic hormone. Estrone is the main representative of the endogenous estrogens and is produced by several tissues, especially adipose tissue. Estrone is the result of the process of aromatization of androstenedione that occurs in fat cells[1][2].
    <em>Estrone</em>-13C2
  • HY-B1176

    7-DehydrOestrone

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endocrinology
    Equilin (7-Dehydroestrone) is an important member of the large group of oestrogenic substances and is chemically related to menformon (oestrone). Equilin increases the growth of cortical neurons via an NMDA receptor-dependent mechanism .
    Equilin
  • HY-B1176S

    7-DehydrOestrone-d4

    Estrogen Receptor/ERR Endocrinology
    Equilin-d4 is the deuterium labeled Equilin. Equilin (7-Dehydroestrone) is an important member of the large group of oestrogenic substances and is chemically related to menformon (oestrone). Equilin increases the growth of cortical neurons via an NMDA receptor-dependent mechanism[1][2].
    Equilin-d4

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