Estrone methyl ether, or estrone 3-methyl ether, is a synthetic estrogen and estrogen ether – specifically, the C3 methyl ether of estrone – which was never marketed.[1][2] It has been used to synthesize mestranol (ethinylestradiol 3-methyl ether).[3]
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Other names | Oestrone methyl ether; Estrone 3-methyl ether; 3-Methoxyestrone; 3-Methoxyestra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-one |
Drug class | Estrogen; Estrogen ether |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.015.104 |
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Formula | C19H24O2 |
Molar mass | 284.399 g·mol−1 |
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- ^ Ravina E (11 January 2011). The Evolution of Drug Discovery: From Traditional Medicines to Modern Drugs. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 190–. ISBN 978-3-527-32669-3.