Etiocholanolone
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Etiocholanolone (or aetiocholanolone) is a metabolite of testosterone. Classified a ketosteroid, it causes fever, immunostimulation and leukocytosis; is used to evaluate adrenal cortex function, bone marrow performance and in neoplastic disease for immunostimulation. Synonym: 5-isoandrosterone.It is excreted in the URINE. Pubchem(5880)
KEGG Pathway(C04373)
- Androgen and estrogen metabolism
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734 | 1DBJ | Arevalo JH, Stura EA, Taussig MJ, Wilson IAThree-dimensional structure of an anti-steroid Fab' and progesterone-Fab' complexJ. Mol. Biol. v231, p.103-118 |