Estradiol cypionate
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Systematic (IUPAC) name |
(17β)-3-hydroxyestra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-yl 3-cyclopentylpropanoate
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Clinical data |
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Oral, IM |
Identifiers |
CAS Number |
313-06-4 |
ATC code |
None |
PubChem |
CID: 9403 |
ChemSpider |
9033 |
Synonyms |
17β-Estradiol-17-cypionate |
Chemical data |
Formula |
C26H36O3 |
Molecular mass |
396.562 g/mol |
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O=C(O[C@H]3CC[C@H]4[C@H]2[C@@H](c1ccc(O)cc1CC2)CC[C@]34C)CCC5CCCC5
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InChI=1S/C26H36O3/c1-26-15-14-21-20-10-8-19(27)16-18(20)7-9-22(21)23(26)11-12-24(26)29-25(28)13-6-17-4-2-3-5-17/h8,10,16-17,21-24,27H,2-7,9,11-15H2,1H3/t21-,22-,23+,24+,26+/m1/s1
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Key:UOACKFBJUYNSLK-XRKIENNPSA-N
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Estradiol cypionate (INN, USAN) (brand names Depo-Estradiol, Depofemin, Estradep, and many others), or estradiol cipionate, is a synthetic ester, specifically the 3-cyclopentylpropanoyl ester, of the natural estrogen, estradiol.[1][2] It was first introduced in 1952 by Upjohn in the United States,[3] and has been in widespread use since. Estradiol cypionate behaves as a sustained-release prodrug to estradiol, and therefore is considered to be natural estrogen.[4]
Estradiol cypionate is absorbed more slowly than estradiol itself, and for that reason, can be administered less often.[5] Compared to other commonly used estradiol esters, via the intramuscular route, estradiol cypionate was found to have the longest duration of action with a duration of ~11 days, while estradiol benzoate and estradiol valerate were found to last for 4–5 days and 7–8 days, respectively.[6] Estradiol cypionate, as a depot injection, has been found to have equivalent effectiveness and pharmacokinetics (e.g., duration) via subcutaneous and intramuscular routes.[7] However, subcutaneous injection is generally regarded as easier and less painful relative to intramuscular injection, and for these reasons, may result in comparatively greater patient compliance.[7]
Lunelle and Cyclofem are combination formulations of 4 mg estradiol cypionate and 25 mg medroxyprogesterone acetate for intramuscular use as long-lasting (once-monthly) contraceptives.[8][9] With these formulations, estradiol levels peak 2 days post-administration at mean serum levels of 247 pg/mL.[9][8] The terminal half-life of estradiol with these formulations is approximately 8 days, and plasma estradiol levels return to baseline (typically about 100 pg/mL) by 14 days post-administration.[9][8] At 28 days post-administration, estradiol levels reach a low of 40 to 55 pg/mL.[9][8]
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Estrogens |
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Antiestrogens |
SERMs / antagonists |
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Aromatase inhibitors |
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Antigonadotropins |
- Androgens/anabolic steroids (e.g., testosterone, nandrolone, oxandrolone)
- GnRH agonists (e.g., leuprorelin)
- GnRH antagonists (e.g., cetrorelix)
- Progestogens (incl. allylestrenol, chlormadinone acetate, cyproterone acetate, delmadinone acetate, dydrogesterone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, megestrol acetate, nomegestrol acetate, norethisterone acetate, progesterone, spironolactone)
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Description |
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Disease |
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Treatment |
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Receptor
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Agonists
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- (R)-DPN
- (S)-DPN
- (R,R)-THC
- (S,S)-THC
- 2,8-DHHHC
- 3α-Androstanediol
- 3β-Androstanediol
- 3α-Hydroxytibolone
- 3β-Hydroxytibolone
- 7-Oxo-DHEA
- 7α-Hydroxy-DHEA
- 7β-Hydroxyepiandrosterone
- 8β-VE2
- 16α-Hydroxy-DHEA
- 16α-Hydroxyestrone
- 16α-IE2
- 16α-LE2 (Cpd1471)
- Δ4-Androstenedione
- Δ5-Androstenediol
- 17α-Estradiol (alfatradiol)
- 17β-Estradiol (estradiol)
- Alestramustine
- Almestrone
- Anabolic steroids (prodrugs; e.g., testosterone, metandienone (methandrostenolone), others)
- Anethole
- Anol
- Atrimustine
- Benzestrol
- Bifluranol
- Bisdehydrodoisynolic acid
- Cadmium
- Carbestrol
- Chalconoids (e.g., isoliquiritigenin, phloretin, phlorizin (phloridzin), wedelolactone)
- Cloxestradiol
- Conjugated equine estrogens (e.g., sodium equilin sulfate, sodium equilenin sulfate)
- Coumestans (e.g., coumestrol, psoralidin)
- DHEA
- DHEA-S
- Deoxymiroestrol
- Dianethole
- Dianol
- Diarylpropionitrile
- Dieldrin
- Dienestrol
- Dienestrol acetate
- Diethylstilbestrol
- Diethylstilbestrol dipropionate
- Diosgenin
- Doisynoestrol (fenocycline)
- Doisynolic acid
- DY-131 (GSK-9089)
- Endosulfan
- Epiestriol
- Epimestrol
- ERB-196 (WAY-202196)
- Esterified estrogens (e.g., estrone sulfate, equilin sulfate, equilenin sulfate)
- Estetrol
- Estradiol benzoate
- Estradiol butyrylacetate
- Estradiol cypionate
- Estradiol dienanthate
- Estradiol dipropionate
- Estradiol diundecylate
- Estradiol diundecylenate
- Estradiol enanthate
- Estradiol furoate
- Estradiol hemihydrate
- Estradiol hemisuccinate
- Estradiol hexahydrobenzoate
- Estradiol monopropionate
- Estradiol palmitate
- Estradiol pivalate
- Estradiol propoxyphenylpropionate
- Estradiol stearate
- Estradiol succinate
- Estradiol undecylate
- Estradiol valerate
- Estramustine
- Estramustine phosphate
- Estrapronicate
- Estrazinol
- Estriol
- Estriol succinate
- Estriol tripropionate
- Estrobin (DBE)
- Estrofurate
- Estromustine
- Estrone
- Estrone acetate
- Estrone cyanate
- Estrone sulfate
- Estrone tetraacetylglucoside
- Estropipate
- Estropronicate
- Etamestrol (eptamestrol)
- Ethinyl estradiol
- Ethinyl estradiol 3-isopropylsulfonate
- Etynodiol diacetate
- Fenarimol
- Fenestrel
- FERb 033
- Flavonoids (incl. 7,8-DHF, 8-prenylnaringenin, apigenin, baicalein, baicalin, calycosin, catechin, daidzein, daidzin, ECG, EGCG, epicatechin, equol, formononetin, glabrene, glabridin, genistein, genistin, glycitein, kaempferol, liquiritigenin, mirificin, myricetin, naringenin, pinocembrin, prunetin, puerarin, quercetin, tectoridin, tectorigenin)
- Fosfestrol
- Furostilbestrol
- GSK-4716
- Hexestrol
- Hexestrol diacetate
- Hexestrol dicaprylate
- Hexestrol diphosphate
- Hexestrol dipropionate
- Hydroxyestrone diacetate
- Lavender oil
- Lignans (e.g., enterodiol, enterolactone)
- Mestranol
- Metalloestrogens (e.g., cadmium)
- Methallenestril
- Methestrol
- Methestrol dipropionate
- Methiocarb
- Methylestradiol
- Miroestrol
- Moxestrol
- Nilestriol
- Noretynodrel
- Orestrate
- Paroxypropione
- Phytosterols (e.g., β-sitosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol)
- Polyestradiol phosphate
- Prinaberel (ERB-041, WAY-202041)
- Propylpyrazoletriol
- Promestriene
- Resorcylic acid lactones (e.g., zearalanone, zearalenol, zearalenone, zeranal (zearalanol))
- Quadrosilan
- Quinestradol
- Quinestrol
- SKF-82,958
- Stilbenoids (e.g., resveratrol)
- Synthetic xenoestrogens (e.g., alkylphenols, bisphenols (e.g., BPA, BPF, BPS), DDT, parabens, PBBs, PHBA, phthalates, PCBs)
- WAY-166818
- WAY-200070
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Precursors
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Indirect
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- Antigonadotropins (e.g., androgens, estrogens, progestogens, prolactin)
- Calcitriol (vitamin D)
- GnRH agonists (e,g, GnRH, leuprorelin)
- GnRH antagonists (e.g., cetrorelix)
- Gonadotropins (e.g., FSH, hCG, LH)
- Kisspeptin
- Plasma proteins (ABP, albumin, SHBG)
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