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- Q10843651 subject Q52333.
- Q10843651 subject Q7215865.
- Q10843651 subject Q8839994.
- Q10843651 abstract "Methallenestril (INN) (brand names Cur-men, Ercostrol, Geklimon, Novestrine, Vallestril), also known as methallenoestril (BAN) and as methallenestrol, is a synthetic, non-steroidal estrogen that was formerly used to treat menstrual issues but is now no longer marketed. It is a seco-analogue of bisdehydrodoisynolic acid, and although methallenestril is potently estrogenic in rats, in humans it is only weakly so in comparison. Vallestril was a brand of methallenestril issued by G. D. Searle & Company in the 1950s.".
- Q10843651 atcPrefix "G03".
- Q10843651 atcSuffix "CB03".
- Q10843651 casNumber "517-18-0".
- Q10843651 iupacName "3-(6-Methoxynaphthalen-2-yl)-2,2-dimethylpentanoic acid".
- Q10843651 pubchem "10599".
- Q10843651 thumbnail Methallenestril.png?width=300.
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- Q10843651 wikiPageWikiLink Q52333.
- Q10843651 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215865.
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- Q10843651 atcPrefix "G03".
- Q10843651 atcSuffix "CB03".
- Q10843651 casNumber "517".
- Q10843651 iupacName "3".
- Q10843651 pubchem "10599".
- Q10843651 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q10843651 type Drug.
- Q10843651 type ChemicalObject.
- Q10843651 type Thing.
- Q10843651 type Q8386.
- Q10843651 comment "Methallenestril (INN) (brand names Cur-men, Ercostrol, Geklimon, Novestrine, Vallestril), also known as methallenoestril (BAN) and as methallenestrol, is a synthetic, non-steroidal estrogen that was formerly used to treat menstrual issues but is now no longer marketed. It is a seco-analogue of bisdehydrodoisynolic acid, and although methallenestril is potently estrogenic in rats, in humans it is only weakly so in comparison. Vallestril was a brand of methallenestril issued by G. D.".
- Q10843651 label "Methallenestril".
- Q10843651 depiction Methallenestril.png.