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Zeranol (INNTooltip
International Nonproprietary Name,
USANTooltip United States Adopted Name,
BANTooltip British Approved Name) (brand
names Frideron...
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which was
never marketed. It is the β
epimer of
zeranol (α-zearalanol) and is a
major metabolite of
zeranol but with less
biological activity. α-Zearalenol...
- ****ociated with
disrupted reproductive hormone levels and
thyroid function.
Zeranol is
currently used as an
anabolic growth promoter for
livestock in the US...
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termed the "beef war". The EU
banned estradiol, progesterone, testosterone,
zeranol,
melengestrol acetate and
trenbolone acetate. The
first three are synthetic...
- (trenbolone
acetate and estradiol), Finaplix® (trenbolone) and/or Ralgro® (
zeranol)" (PDF).
Merck Animal Health.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2012-10-13...
- steroids.
Other banned anabolic agents include clenbuterol, tibolone,
zeranol, zilpaterol, and
selective androgen receptor modulators.
While a few of...
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potent as an
estrogen relative to zearalenone.
Taleranol (β-zearalanol)
Zeranol (α-zearalanol)
Zearalanone Chelkowski J (28 June 2014). Fusarium: Mycotoxins...
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Zearalanol may
refer to: α-Zearalanol (
zeranol) β-Zearalanol (taleranol)
Zearalenol Zearalanone Zearalenone This set
index article lists chemical compounds...
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substance zeranol, However, on 6 May 2015 the
Court of
Arbitration for
Sport reinstated her gold
medal on her
appeal after ruling that the
zeranol came from...
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Ochratoxin Patulin Phalloidin Sterigmatocystin Trichothecene Vomitoxin Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins Amygdalin Anisatin Antiarin Brucine Chaconine...