List of estrogen esters

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Estrogen esters are a group of compounds that are derived from estrogens through a process known as esterification. They are used in a variety of medical applications, including hormone replacement therapy, contraceptives, and cancer treatment. This article provides a list of some of the most commonly used estrogen esters.

List of Estrogen Esters

1. Estradiol valerate: This is an estrogen ester that is commonly used in hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms. It is also used in some forms of contraceptive pills.

2. Estradiol cypionate: This is another commonly used estrogen ester. It is used in a variety of medical applications, including hormone replacement therapy and as a component of some contraceptive injections.

3. Estradiol benzoate: This estrogen ester is used in veterinary medicine, particularly in the treatment of estrogen deficiency in animals.

4. Estradiol enanthate: This is an estrogen ester that is used in some forms of contraceptive injections.

5. Estrone sulfate: This is an estrogen ester that is used in the treatment of menopausal symptoms.

6. Polyestradiol phosphate: This is a polymer of estradiol and phosphoric acid. It is used in the treatment of prostate cancer.

7. Ethinylestradiol: This is a synthetic estrogen that is used in many forms of oral contraceptives.

8. Mestranol: This is a synthetic estrogen that was used in oral contraceptives in the past.

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