Estradiol Benzoate CAS50-50-0
5-Methoxy tryptamine (5-MT), also known as mexamine, is a tryptamine derivative closelyrelated to the neurotransmitters serotonin and melatonin. 5-MT has been shown to occur naturally in the body in low levels.It is biosynthesized via the deacetylation of melatonin in the pineal gland.
Estradiol benzoate is an estrogen drug. Function and estradiol are the same, can make endometrium hyperplasia, enhance uterine smooth muscle contraction, promote mammary gland development hyperplasia: large dosage inhibition prolactin release, anti-androgen effect, and can increase calcium in the bone calm. This product is mainly metabolized in the liver, decomposable into estradiol, part of which is bound to sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), and the unbound free part is bound to the target tissue and estrogen receptor, resulting in estrogen effect through transcription and protein synthesis. In the liver or kidney, estrogens combine with glucuronic acid or sulfate groups and are quickly excreted from the kidney as water-soluble salts.
Application: supplement estrogen deficiency, such as atrophic vaginitis, vaginal dryness, female gonadal dysfunction, vulva dryness, menopausal vasomotor symptoms, ovariectomy, primary ovarian failure, etc. Amenorrhea, menopausal syndrome, milk withdrawal and prostate cancer.
Product name | 5-Methoxy tryptamine |
CAS No | 608-07-1 |
EINECS No | 210-153-7 |
MF | C11H10NO3 |
Grade Standard | Medicine Grade |
Assay | 98.0%min(HPLC) |