1944
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-55-14450
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Differential Behaviour of the Liver Towards Natural and Artificial Estrogens.

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“…Lipschutz and Quintana (248,251) studied the inactivation of estrogens in the form of intrasplenic or intrahepatic pellets. These workers confirmed the observation that inactivation of synthetics takes place but to a lesser degree than with natural estrogens.…”
Section: Metabolic Conversion and Efficacy By Various Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipschutz and Quintana (248,251) studied the inactivation of estrogens in the form of intrasplenic or intrahepatic pellets. These workers confirmed the observation that inactivation of synthetics takes place but to a lesser degree than with natural estrogens.…”
Section: Metabolic Conversion and Efficacy By Various Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the rabbit and guinea pig splenic implants of crystalline steroids are inactive, demonstrating hepatic inactivation (Biskind and Meyer (82), Lipschutz et at. (83)). Employing the technique of splenic implantation of estrone and estradiol, Biskind and Biskind (84) found that ovariectomized rats would show signs of constant estrus in about ten days when fed a diet deficient in the components of the vitamin B complex.…”
Section: Interrelation Between Vitamins and Estrogensmentioning
confidence: 99%