Pregnane
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IUPAC name
(8S,9S,10S,13R,14S,17S)-17-ethyl- | |
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C21H36 | |
Molar mass | 288.511 g/mol |
Density | 0.926 g/ml |
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Pregnane is a C21 steroid and, indirectly, a parent of progesterone. It is a parent hydrocarbon for two series of steroids stemming from 5α-pregnane (originally allopregnane) and 5β-pregnane (17β-ethyletiocholane). It has a gonane core.
5β-Pregnane is the parent of the progesterones, pregnane alcohols, ketones, and several adrenocortical hormones and is found largely in urine as a metabolic product of 5β-pregnane compounds.
Pregnanes
Pregnanes are steroid derivatives with carbons present at positions 1 through 21.
Most biologically significant pregnane derivatives fall into one of two groups: pregnenes and pregnadienes. Another class is pregnatrienes.
Pregnenes
Pregnenes have a double bond. Examples include:
Pregnadienes
Pregnadienes have two double bonds. Examples include:
See also
References
External links
- Pregnanes at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- PubChem
- Diagram at qmul.ac.uk
- Definition of Pregnane
- Progesterone Chemistry
- Progesterone record in European Bioinformatics database
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