1941
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)72956-6
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The Isolation of 17-Hydroxyprogesterone From the Adrenal Gland

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“…11-Dehydroprogesterone (CIV) produced the Corner-Alien reaction with 2 mg. or less. 17(a)-Hydroxyprogesterone (CV), originally thought to possess the /3-configuration, was isolated from adrenal extracts by Pfiffner and North (31,32) and later also by von Euw and Reichstein (46). It possesses no progestational activity.…”
Section: XVIIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11-Dehydroprogesterone (CIV) produced the Corner-Alien reaction with 2 mg. or less. 17(a)-Hydroxyprogesterone (CV), originally thought to possess the /3-configuration, was isolated from adrenal extracts by Pfiffner and North (31,32) and later also by von Euw and Reichstein (46). It possesses no progestational activity.…”
Section: XVIIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The product (19) was also prepared independently by Sondheimer and Klibansky20 by an essentially similar route. Its diacetate(24) proved to be a valuable antifertility agent, but 11 years21 was to elapse before it was to be introduced into the United States. Engelfried, Kaspar, Popper, and Schenck,22 working in the laboratories of Schering A.-G.…”
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“…Χημικώς πρόκειται περί παραγώγων του κυκλοπεντανοφαινανθρενίου, περιεχόντων 21 άτομα άνθρακος, δι' ο καί καλούνται C21 -στερινοειδή. Έκ των κορτικοειδών, ατινα έχουν άπομονωθή μέχρι τούδε έκ των επινεφριδίων (11,43,44,74,86,89,92,93) άναφέρομεν τ.ά κυριώτερα : α') Κορτιζόλη β') Κορτιζόνη γ') Κορτικοστερόνη δ') 11 -δεϋδροκορτικοστερόνη ε') 11 -δεσοξυκορτιζόλη στ') δεσοξυκορτικοστερόνη ζ) άλδοστερόνη 2. 'Ανδρογόνα.…”
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