71-58-9 Medroxyprogesterone 17-acetate AKSci J10696
 
 
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  J10696    
Medroxyprogesterone 17-acetate
, 99% (HPLC)
 
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IDENTITY
CAS Number:71-58-9
MDL Number:MFCD00010483
MF:C24H34O4
MW:386.52
EINECS:200-757-9
BRN:2066112
SPECIFICATIONS & PROPERTIES
Min. Purity Spec:99% (HPLC)
Physical Form (at 20°C):Solid
Melting Point:203-209°C
Optical Rotation:+45.0 to +51.0° (c=1 in Dioxane)
Long-Term Storage:Store long-term in a cool, dry place
DOT/IATA TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Not hazardous material

BIOLOGICAL INFO
Solubility:Insoluble in water; Very soluble in chloroform; Soluble in Dimethylformamide (DMF); Slightly soluble in alcohols

REVIEW

 Progesterone shares the pharmacological actions of the progestins. Progesterone binds to the progesterone and estrogen receptors. Target cells include the female reproductive tract, the mammary gland, the hypothalamus, and the pituitary. Once bound to the receptor, progestins like Progesterone will slow the frequency of release of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus and blunt the pre-ovulatory LH (luteinizing hormone) surge. In women who have adequate endogenous estrogen, progesterone transforms a proliferative endometrium into a secretory one. Progesterone is essential for the development of decidual tissue and is necessary to increase endometrial receptivity for implantation of an embryo. Once an embryo has been implanted, progesterone acts to maintain the pregnancy. Progesterone also stimulates the growth of mammary alveolar tissue and relaxes uterine smooth muscle. It has little estrogenic and androgenic activity.

REFERENCES
[1]Allen WM: THE ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PROGESTIN. Science. 1935 Aug 2;82(2118):89-93.
[2] Allen WM: Progesterone: how did the name originate? South Med J. 1970 Oct;63(10):1151-5.
[3] Schumacher M, Guennoun R, Robert F, Carelli C, Gago N, Ghoumari A, Gonzalez Deniselle MC, Gonzalez SL, Ibanez C, Labombarda F, Coirini H, Baulieu EE, De Nicola AF: Local synthesis and dual actions of progesterone in the nervous system: neuroprotection and myelination. Growth Horm IGF Res. 2004 Jun;14 Suppl A:S18-33.
[4] Hould FS, Fried GM, Fazekas AG, Tremblay S, Mersereau WA: Progesterone receptors regulate gallbladder motility. J Surg Res. 1988 Dec;45(6):505-12.

GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM (GHS)

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Signal Word
Warning

Hazard Statements
H351

Precautionary Statements
P201; P202; P281; P308+P313; P405; P501


Current as of May 15, 2024


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