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estrepe To strip or lay bare, as land of wood, houses, etc.; to commit waste.
Origin: OF. Estreper.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
estrepement A destructive kind of waste, committed by a tenant for life, in lands, woods, or houses.
Origin: OF, damage, waste.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
estrin <endocrinology, hormone> A generic term for oestrus producing steroid compounds, the female sex hormones.
In humans, oestrogen is formed in the ovary, possibly the adrenal cortex, the testis and the foetoplacental unit, it has various functions in both sexes. It is responsible for the development of the female secondary sex characteristics and during the menstrual cycle it acts on the female genitalia to produce an environment suitable for the fertilization, implantation and nutrition of the early embryo.
Oestrogen is used in oral contraceptives and as a palliative in cancer of the breast after menopause and cancer of the prostate, other uses include the relief of the discomforts of menopause, inhibition of lactation and treatment of osteoporosis, threatened abortion and various functional ovarian disorders.
(18 Nov 1997)
estriol <chemical> (16 alpha,17 beta)-estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,16,17-triol. A metabolite of estradiol and usually the predominant oestrogenic metabolite in urine. During pregnancy, large amounts of estriol are produced by the placenta. It has also been obtained from plant sources. The 16 beta-isomer has also been isolated from the urine of pregnant women.
Chemical name: Estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,16,17-triol, (16alpha,17beta)-
(12 Dec 1998)
estrodienol <chemical> 4,4'-(1,2-diethylidene-1,2-ethanediyl)bisphenol. A synthetic, non-steroidal oestrogen structurally related to stilbestrol. It is used, usually as the cream, in the treatment of menopausal and postmenopausal symptoms.
Pharmacological action: oestrogens, non-steroidal.
Chemical name: Phenol, 4,4'-(1,2-diethylidene-1,2-ethanediyl)bis-
(12 Dec 1998)
estrogen <endocrinology, hormone> A generic term for oestrus producing steroid compounds, the female sex hormones.
In humans, oestrogen is formed in the ovary, possibly the adrenal cortex, the testis and the foetoplacental unit, it has various functions in both sexes. It is responsible for the development of the female secondary sex characteristics and during the menstrual cycle it acts on the female genitalia to produce an environment suitable for the fertilization, implantation and nutrition of the early embryo.
Oestrogen is used in oral contraceptives and as a palliative in cancer of the breast after menopause and cancer of the prostate, other uses include the relief of the discomforts of menopause, inhibition of lactation and treatment of osteoporosis, threatened abortion and various functional ovarian disorders.
(18 Nov 1997)
estrogen 2-hydroxylase <enzyme> Same enzyme for hydroxylation in 2 or 4 position
Registry number: EC 1.14.99.-
Synonym: estrogen 4-hydroxylase, ethinylestradiol 2-hydroxylase
(26 Jun 1999)
estrone <chemical> 3-hydroxyestra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-one. A metabolite of estradiol but possessing less biological activity. It is found in the urine of pregnant women and mares, in the human placenta, and in the urine of bulls and stallions. According to the fourth annual report on carcinogens (ntp 85-002, 1985), estrone may reasonably be anticipated to be a carcinogen (merck, 11th ed).
Chemical name: Estra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-one, 3-hydroxy-
(12 Dec 1998)
estrone reductase <enzyme> Enzyme from porcine endometrium catalyses NADPH-dependent reduction of estrone to estradiol; is not the reverse reaction for estradiol dehydrogenase from this source
Registry number: EC 1.1.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
estrone unit The oestrogenic activity of 0.1 ug (0.0001 mg) of a standard preparation of crystalline estrone.
(05 Mar 2000)
estrous Pertaining to estrus.
Synonym: estrual.
(05 Mar 2000)
estrous cycle The series of physiologic uterine, ovarian, and other changes that occur in higher animals, consisting of proestrus, estrus, postestrus, and anestrus or diestrus.
(05 Mar 2000)
estrual Pertaining to estrus.
Synonym: estrual.
(05 Mar 2000)
estrus That portion or phase of the sexual cycle of female animals characterised by willingness to permit coitus; readily detectable behavioural and other signs are exhibited by animals during this period.
Synonym: heat.
Origin: G. Oistros, mad desire
(05 Mar 2000)
estrus cycle A reproductive cycle in some female mammals (but not female humans, who instead have menstrual cycles). The cycle is characterised by a short period of intense sexual desire (called estrus or heat) when the animal is fertile, which often occurs only once or twice a year, and involves correlating physical changes of the reproductive tract.
(09 Oct 1997)
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  • Estranes - »õâ A group of compounds forming the nucleus of the estrogenic steroid family.
    Synonyms : 19 Norandrostanes
  • Estrenes - »õâ Unsaturated derivatives of the ESTRANES with methyl groups at carbon-13, with no carbon at carbon-10, and with no more than one carbon at carbon-17. They must contain one or more double bonds.
    Synonyms : 19 Norandrostenes
  • Estriol - »õâ A hydroxylated metabolite of ESTRADIOL or ESTRONE that has a hydroxyl group at C3-beta, 16-alpha, and 17-beta position. Estriol is a major urinary estrogen. During PREGNANCY, large amount of estriol is produced by the PLACENTA. Isomers with inversion of the hydroxyl group or groups are called epiestriol.
    Synonyms : 16, 17-Epiestriol, 16-Epiestriol, 16-Hydroxyestradiol, 16-alpha-Hydroxy-Estradiol, 17-Epiestriol, Epiestriol, Ovestin, 16 Epiestriol, 16 Hydroxyestradiol, 16 alpha Hydroxy Estradiol, 16, 17 Epiestriol, 17 Epiestriol
  • Estrogen Antagonists - »õâ Compounds which inhibit or antagonize the action or biosynthesis of estrogenic compounds.
    Synonyms : Antagonists, Estrogen
  • Estrogen Receptor alpha - »õâ One of the ESTROGEN RECEPTORS that has marked affinity for ESTRADIOL. Its expression and function differs from, and in some ways opposes, ESTROGEN RECEPTOR BETA.
    Synonyms : ERalpha, Estradiol Receptor alpha, Estrogen Receptor 1, Estrogen Receptors alpha, Receptor alpha, Estrogen, Receptor alpha, Estradiol, alpha, Estradiol Receptor
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estrone a naturally occurring weak estrogenic hormone secreted by the mammalian ovary; synthesized (trade name Estronol) and used to treat estrogen deficiency
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estrus applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity
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estrogen replacement therapy supplemental estrogen given to women after surgery or menopause to restore normal levels of estrogen.
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estrus In nonhuman mammals, the period of female fertility or the signals indicating this condition.
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estrus A time during the month when females are sexually receptive (also known as
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estr a general term for female steroid sex hormones that are secreted by the ovary and responsible for typical female sexual characteristics
estr an antagonist for estrogen that is used in the treatment of breast cancer
estr relating to or caused by estrogen
estr a naturally occurring weak estrogenic hormone secreted by the mammalian ovary
estr a naturally occurring weak estrogenic hormone secreted by the mammalian ovary
estr (of lower mammals) showing or in a state of estrus
estr applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity
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