Le bâtiment de muscle de Latterson complète l'anti exémestane efficace de poudre de stéroïdes d'oestrogène / Aromasine
Détails rapides
Alias: Aromasine ; Exemplaire;Exémestane
Essai: 99%min
Numéro de registre CAS:107868-30-4
Formule moléculaire: C20H24O2
Exemestane Aromasin Powder Hormonal Therapy Drug Steroids Treat Breast Cancer
Apparence: Poudre cristalline blanche ou presque blanche
Emballage: Forfait personnalisé selon vos besoins
Espace de rangement: Ombres, conservation confinée
Usage: Developed to help fight breast cancer, Aromasin is one of the most powerful estrogen suppressing compounds
Other drugs in same class: anastrozole,Létrozole,Citrate de tamoxifène,Exémestane
Related Side Effects
Synonyme:Aromasine
N ° CAS.:107868-30-4
Nom chimique: 6-Methylenandrosta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione
Formule moléculaire: C20H24O2
Masse moléculaire: 296.40
Essai: 99%
Apparence: white to almost white powder
L'exémestane est un inhibiteur stéroïdien de l'aromatase (IA) qui est plus communément connu sous le nom d’Aromasin
Exemestane is officially classified as a steroidal suicide Aromatase Inhibitor, and carries the ability to
inhibit the aromatase enzyme, which is responsible for the production or conversion of testosterone to
œstrogène. Exemestane has the ability to block aromatization, which in turn inhibits the production of
œstrogène, et abaisse ainsi les niveaux sériques d’œstrogènes du corps. This will prove useful to breast cancer
patients as breast cancer often feeds off the estrogen hormone. It will also prove useful to the anabolic
steroid user.Because it protects against estrogenic related side effects
Applications:
The main source of estrogen is the ovaries in premenopausal women, while in post-menopausal women most of the body’s estrogen is produced via the conversion of androgens into estrogen by the aromatase enzyme in the peripheral tissues and a number of sites in the brain. Estrogen is produced locally via the actions of the aromatase enzyme in these peripheral tissues where it acts locally. Any circulating estrogen in post-menopausal women as well as men is the result of estrogen escaping local metabolism and entering the circulatory system.
Exemestane is an oral steroidal aromatase inhibitor that is used in ER-positive breast cancer in addition to surgery and/or radiation in post-menopausal women.
Exemestane is an aromatase inhibitor. This means it blocks the enzyme aromatase (found in the body’s muscle, peau, breast and fat), which is used to convert androgens (hormones produced by the adrenal glands) into estrogen. In the absence of estrogen, tumors dependent on this hormone for growth will shrink.