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* {{cite journal |author=Djerassi C |year=2006 |title=Chemical birth of the pill |journal=Am J Obstet Gynecol |volume=194 |issue=1 |pages=290-8 |id=PMID 16389046}} | * {{cite journal |author=Djerassi C |year=2006 |title=Chemical birth of the pill |journal=Am J Obstet Gynecol |volume=194 |issue=1 |pages=290-8 |id=PMID 16389046}} | ||
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Formula | C21H28O2 |
Molar mass | 312.446 g/mol |
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Ethisterone is a progestogen hormone.
The first orally active progestin, ethisterone (pregneninolone, 17α-ethynyltestosterone), the 17α-ethynyl analog of testosterone, was synthesized in 1938 by Hans Herloff Inhoffen, Willy Logemann, Walter Hohlweg, and Arthur Serini at Schering AG in Berlin and marketed in Germany in 1939 as Proluton C and by Schering in the U.S. in 1945 as Pranone.
Ethisterone was also marketed in the U.S. from the 1950s into the 1960s under a variety of trade names by other pharmaceutical companies that had been members of the pre-World War II European hormone cartel(Ciba, Organon, Roussel).
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- Inhoffen HH, Logemann W, Hohlweg W, Serini A (1938). "Untersuchungen in der Sexualhormon-Reihe (Investigations in the sex hormone series)". Ber Dtsch Chem Ges. 71 (5): 1024–32. Unknown parameter
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- Kugener, André (2004). Tabletten der Fa. Schering (Tablets of Schering AG) Proluton C tablets circa 1939
- Quinkert G (2004). "Hans Herloff Inhoffen in His Times (1906-1992)". Eur J Org Chem. 2004 (17): 3727–48.
- Sneader, Walter (2005). "Hormone analogues". Drug discovery : a history. Hoboken NJ: John Wiley & Sons. pp. pp. 188-225. ISBN 0-471-89980-1.
- Djerassi C (2006). "Chemical birth of the pill". Am J Obstet Gynecol. 194 (1): 290–8. PMID 16389046.
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