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Tetrahydrocortisone
T1957653-05-4
Tetrahydrocortisone, the inactive metabolite of cortisone, is a product of cortisone's involvement in the stress response and its enzymatic reduction, and can be used as an indicator of cortisol metabolism.
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Allotetrahydrocortisone-[D4] In Methanol, Concentration: 100 µg/mL (Standard)
TMSM-3921
Allotetrahydrocortisone-[D4] In Methanol (Standard) is a reference standard of Allotetrahydrocortisone-[D4] In Methanol intended for quantitative analysis, quality control, and related biochemical research applications.
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Allotetrahydrocortisone-[D5] In Methanol, Concentration: 100 µg/mL (Standard)
TMSM-3922
Allotetrahydrocortisone-[D5] In Methanol (Standard) is a reference standard of Allotetrahydrocortisone-[D5] In Methanol intended for quantitative analysis, quality control, and related biochemical research applications.
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Tetrahydrocortisol
Tetrahydrohydrocortisone
T1705753-02-1
Tetrahydrocortisol (Tetrahydrohydrocortisone) is a metabolite of neurosteroids and cortisol, a GABAA receptor antagonist, and also capable of lowering intraocular pressure.
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α-Cortolone
20α-Cortolone
T84945516-42-7
α-Cortolone, a metabolite of the glucocorticoid cortisol (hydrocortisone), is produced through the action of 20α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (20α-HSD) via a tetrahydrocortisone (THE) intermediate. Studies indicate that urinary levels of α-cortolone are reduced in patients experiencing severe anorexia nervosa and postmenopausal women diagnosed with endometrial adenocarcinoma, in comparison to postmenopausal women without the condition.
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