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cortienic acid
Known as:
Androst-4-en-17-carboxylic acid, 11,17-dihydroxy-3-3-oxo,(11beta,17alpha)
National Institutes of Health
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1999
1999
Intento de Síntesis de Fármacos Blandos Basados en el Cortisol
Gina Meccia
,
R. Little
1999
Corpus ID: 170736807
Hemos aplicado el concepto de “farmacos blandos” al problema de los esteroides antiinflamatorios topicos. Segun los resultados…
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1995
1995
The use of cortienic acid and its derivatives and analogs as lipophilic carriers for targeted delivery of antiviral agents
T. Lim
,
W. Wu
,
N. Bodor
1995
Corpus ID: 102550308
1991
1991
Glucocorticoid activity and structure activity relationships in a series of some novel 17 alpha-ether-substituted steroids: influence of 17 alpha-substituents.
G. Hochhaus
,
P. Druzgala
,
R. Hochhaus
,
M. Huang
,
N. Bodor
Drug Design and Discovery
1991
Corpus ID: 6346883
A series of non-fluorinated glucocorticoids, cortienic acid analogs with a 17 beta-chloromethyl ester and various 17 alpha-ether…
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1991
1991
Regioselective O-alkylation of cortienic acid and synthesis of a new class of glucocorticoids containing a 17 alpha-alkoxy, a 17 alpha-(1'-alkoxyethyloxy), a 17 alpha-alkoxymethyloxy, or a 17 alpha…
P. Druzgala
,
N. Bodor
Steroids
1991
Corpus ID: 40928308
The synthesis of a new class of glucocorticoids, to be evaluated as anti-inflammatory agents with expected low systemic toxicity…
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1975
1975
Studies in the biotransformation of cortisol to the cortoic acids in man. I. Metabolism of 21-dehydrocortisol.
C. Monder
,
B. Zumoff
,
H. Bradlow
,
L. Hellman
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
1975
Corpus ID: 45930119
21-Dehydrocortisol (21-DF) is a possible intermediate in the biotransformation of cortisol (F) to the cortoic acids (21-carboxy…
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