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- Plomestane abstract "Plomestane (INN, USAN; MDL-18,962), also referred to as propargylestrenedione (PED), is a steroidal, irreversible aromatase inhibitor which was under development by Marion Merrell Dow/Hoechst Marion Russell (now Hoechst AG) as an antineoplastic agent for the treatment of breast cancer. It was found to be effective in preclinical studies and was also found to produce few adverse effects in human clinical trials, significantly reducing estrogen levels with a single administration. However, development of the drug for clinical use was halted due to \"technical issues\" and it was never marketed.".
- Plomestane atcPrefix "None".
- Plomestane casNumber "77016-85-4".
- Plomestane iupacName "10H-(2-propynyl)-estr-4-ene-3,17-dione".
- Plomestane pubchem "9904788".
- Plomestane thumbnail Plomestane.svg?width=300.
- Plomestane wikiPageID "35884427".
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- Plomestane wikiPageRevisionID "679015218".
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Adverse_effect.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Aromatase_inhibitor.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Breast_cancer.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antiestrogens.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aromatase_inhibitors.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hormonal_antineoplastic_drugs.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steroids.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Clinical_trial.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme_inhibitor.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Estrogen.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Hoechst_AG.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink International_nonproprietary_name.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Marion_Merrell_Dow.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Pre-clinical_development.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink Steroid.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Adopted_Name.
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plomestane".
- Plomestane wikiPageWikiLinkText "plomestane".
- Plomestane atcPrefix "None".
- Plomestane c "21".
- Plomestane casNumber "77016".
- Plomestane chemspiderid "8080442".
- Plomestane h "26".
- Plomestane inchi "1".
- Plomestane inchikey "JKPDEYAOCSQBSZ-OEUJLIAZBG".
- Plomestane iupacName "10".
- Plomestane molecularWeight "310.43".
- Plomestane o "2".
- Plomestane pubchem "9904788".
- Plomestane smiles "O=C4\C=C3/[C@@]CC4".
- Plomestane stdinchi "1".
- Plomestane stdinchikey "JKPDEYAOCSQBSZ-OEUJLIAZSA-N".
- Plomestane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Androgenics.
- Plomestane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Antineoplastic-drug-stub.
- Plomestane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Drugbox.
- Plomestane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Estrogenics.
- Plomestane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Plomestane subject Category:Antiestrogens.
- Plomestane subject Category:Aromatase_inhibitors.
- Plomestane subject Category:Hormonal_antineoplastic_drugs.
- Plomestane subject Category:Steroids.
- Plomestane hypernym Steroidal.
- Plomestane type Agent.
- Plomestane type ChemicalSubstance.
- Plomestane type Drug.
- Plomestane type Lipid.
- Plomestane type Agent.
- Plomestane type Drug.
- Plomestane type Hormone.
- Plomestane type Inhibitor.
- Plomestane type Lipid.
- Plomestane type Steroid.
- Plomestane type Terpene.
- Plomestane type ChemicalObject.
- Plomestane type Thing.
- Plomestane type Q8386.
- Plomestane comment "Plomestane (INN, USAN; MDL-18,962), also referred to as propargylestrenedione (PED), is a steroidal, irreversible aromatase inhibitor which was under development by Marion Merrell Dow/Hoechst Marion Russell (now Hoechst AG) as an antineoplastic agent for the treatment of breast cancer. It was found to be effective in preclinical studies and was also found to produce few adverse effects in human clinical trials, significantly reducing estrogen levels with a single administration.".
- Plomestane label "Plomestane".
- Plomestane sameAs Q7205081.
- Plomestane sameAs m.0jwsw0k.
- Plomestane sameAs Plomestan.
- Plomestane sameAs Plomestan.
- Plomestane sameAs Q7205081.
- Plomestane wasDerivedFrom Plomestane?oldid=679015218.
- Plomestane depiction Plomestane.svg.
- Plomestane isPrimaryTopicOf Plomestane.