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Miroestrol is a phytoestrogen, a plant-derived
chemical that
mimics the
biological activity of the
hormone estrogen.
Miroestrol was
first reportedly isolated...
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There is
contradictory evidence for the
presence of
miroestrol. It also
contains the
cytotoxic non-phytoestrogen spinasterol. Subcharoen...
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contain phytoestrogens such as 8-prenylnaringenin (found in hops) and
miroestrol (a
constituent of
Pueraria mirifica) and thus may be
regarded as a form...
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Other notable syntheses:
Longifolene Ginkgolides A and B
Lactacystin Miroestrol Ecteinascidin 743
Salinosporamide A
Corey and his
research group created...
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activity are
called phytoestrogens (e.g., coumestrol, daidzein, genistein,
miroestrol).
Those produced by
fungi are
known as
mycoestrogens (e.g., zearalenone)...
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Xenoestrogen Ipriflavone – <0.01 <0.01 ? ?
Xenoestrogen Miroestrol – 0.39 ? ? ?
Xenoestrogen Deoxymiroestrol – 2.0 ? ? ?
Xenoestrogen β-Sitosterol...
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taleranol (teranol, β-zearalanol)) Steroid-like (e.g., deoxymiroestrol,
miroestrol)
Stilbenoids (e.g., resveratrol, rhaponticin)
Synthetic xenoestrogens...
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taleranol (teranol, β-zearalanol)) Steroid-like (e.g., deoxymiroestrol,
miroestrol)
Stilbenoids (e.g., resveratrol, rhaponticin)
Synthetic xenoestrogens...
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taleranol (teranol, β-zearalanol)) Steroid-like (e.g., deoxymiroestrol,
miroestrol)
Stilbenoids (e.g., resveratrol, rhaponticin)
Synthetic xenoestrogens...
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taleranol (teranol, β-zearalanol)) Steroid-like (e.g., deoxymiroestrol,
miroestrol)
Stilbenoids (e.g., resveratrol, rhaponticin)
Synthetic xenoestrogens...