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When does the female body produce Estriol?

Estriol is produced in a woman's body during pregnancy. It is made by the placenta by a sulfate in the woman's body, which is an androgen steroid that's made in the fetal liver within her body.


What is the empirical formula for estriol?

The empirical formula for estriol is C18H24O3.


What is the mass percent of oxygen in estriol?

Estriol (C18H24O3) contain 16,644 % oxygen.


What is a example of estriol?

A metabolite of estradiol and usually the predominant estrogenic metabolite found in the urine of pregnant women. Also called theelol. a relatively weak, naturally occurring human estrogen found in high concentrations in urine. Cyclo-Menorette coated tablets are example of Estriol. These tablets are made of Estriol. Estradiol, Levonorgesterol


What is the definition of biest?

"Biest is a combination of two estrogens: estriol and estradiol. It is most commonly found in a ratio of 80:20, estriol to estradiol. This combination might allow for all of the protection of estriol, while potentially providing the cardiovascular and osteoporosis benefits and vasomotor symptom relief of estradiol." Source: http://www.collegepharmacy.com/specializations/biest.asp


How is estrogen produced?

Estrogen is produced in the ovaries, primarily the theca (wall) of developing follicles in the ovary, though also to a lesser extent the corpus luteum (remaining outer 'shell' which previously contained an egg) and, during certain stages of pregnancy, the placenta. Some estrogens are produced in smaller quantities by liver, adrenal glands and the breasts.These secondary sources of estrogens are especially important in postmenopausal women. Fat cells produce estrogen as well.


A threatened fetus is indicated by falling levels in maternal urine of which of the following?

estriol....[NovaNet]


Why woman use evalon cream?

Estriol is a hormone.It is used as hormone replacement therapy. For demonstration of application and more details go to the link below.http://bouncecup.com/


How is natural hormone replacement therapy taken?

Natural estriol, estradiol, estrone, and progesterone are available as: oral capsules oral tablets gel caps lozenges, drops, or sprays


What is the chemical composition of estrogen?

Estrogen refers to a group of hormones, with the most common forms being estradiol, estrone, and estriol. Chemically, estradiol (C18H24O2) has a structure characterized by an aromatic A-ring and a phenolic hydroxyl group, while estrone (C18H22O2) has a ketone group in place of the hydroxyl. Estriol (C18H24O3) contains an additional hydroxyl group. All estrogens are steroid hormones derived from cholesterol, featuring a four-ring carbon structure.


Is estrogen a organic compound?

One of the main estrogens released by the body is Estriol, chemical formula C18H24O3. Estradiol is another one, chemical formula, C18H24O2 Estrone is the third, chemical formula C18H22O2 All three are organic compounds


What would be the reason that estrogen depletion symptoms are not cured by estrogen in a woman who is post hysterectomy?

Because the ovaries do not make just estrogen. The ovaries actually make androgens and enzymes, and the hormones needed are created in the blood by the precursors created by the ovaries. So you end up with estradiol (most potent human form of estrogen), progesterone, and still have some of the intermediary androgens used to make the estrogen and progesterone. What you are calling a hysterectomy here might actually be a "complete hysterectomy," or an "oophorosalpingohysterectomy." That is when not only the uterus is removed, but the ovaries and Fallopian tubes are too. That is what a veterinarian does when they spay an animal. They remove everything. So when the ovaries are removed, women lose not only estrogen, but the other hormones as well. In addition, they would likely need more estrogen and doctors are too scared to give enough estrogen to help them. They often don't realize that surgical removal requires more estrogen than natural menopause does. Then you run into issues with bio-availability and hormone ratios. Human females have 3 main estrogens circulating - 17 beta estradiol (e2), estrone (e1), and estriol (e3). Hormone replacement replaces only one since presumably, the body can convert between them as needed. Whether women in this age bracket who have surgical menopause can convert between them is another issue. While compounding pharmacies can make you a ratio similar to what is found in other women, the FDA doesn't approve the addition of estriol, nor do they ban it at this point either. Estriol seems to do well enough on its own at relieving hot flashes without causing breast symptoms. But if given in high dosages, estriol can break down into an estrogen compound that may be implicated in certain cancers. Nobody has submitted estriol or a combination drug to the FDA for evaluation, so the medical profession cannot legally make any beneficial claims for it.