Product Name |
7β-Tibolone D5 |
Alternate Names |
Tibolone Stable Isotopes, Stable Isotopes of Tibolone |
CAT No. |
CS-O-13850
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CAS No. |
32297-45-3 (Unlabeled) |
Category |
Stable Isotopes |
Stock |
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Mol. Wt. |
Not Available |
Mol. For. |
Not Available
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Hazardous |
This is not a Hazardous Compound
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COA |
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MSDS |
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Parent API |
Tibolone |
Therapeutic |
Anti-Migraines |
Smileys |
C[C@]12[C@]([H])([C@@]3([C@@H](C([2H])([2H])[2H])CC(C4)=C([C@]3(CC2)[H])CCC4=O)[H])CC([2H])([C@]1(C#C)O)[2H] |
Controlled |
No |
Shipping |
Free for purchase above 1000$ |
Delivery |
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Return |
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Ordering |
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7β-Tibolone D5 is a synthetic steroid that is commonly used in hormone replacement therapy for postmenopausal women. It is a modified version of tibolone, which is a progestogen and estrogen derivative. The D5 indicates that the compound has five deuterium atoms substituted for hydrogen atoms, which can be used for isotopic labeling in research studies.
7β-Tibolone D5 works by binding to estrogen receptors, which helps to alleviate symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and mood swings. It also has progestogenic activity, which can help to prevent the overgrowth of the endometrium (uterine lining) that can lead to uterine cancer.
Chemically, 7β-Tibolone D5 has a molecular formula of C21H23D5O2 and a molecular weight of 317.52 g/mol. It is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in chloroform, ethanol, and acetone.
While 7β-Tibolone D5 has many benefits for women experiencing menopause, it is important to note that it can also have side effects. These can include headaches, nausea, breast tenderness, and mood changes. Women with a history of breast cancer, heart disease, or liver problems may not be good candidates for hormone replacement therapy with 7β-Tibolone D5. As with any medication, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits with a healthcare provider before starting treatment.