Progesterone
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Molecular Structure
Detailed Description
Progesterone
Synonyms:progestin;17alpha-Hydroxy-6alpha-methylpregn-4-ene-3,20-dione;17alpha-Progesterone;3,20-Pregnene-4;4-Pregnen-3,20-dion
CAS:57-83-0
MF:C21H30O2
MW:314.46
EINECS:200-350-6
Product Categories:Steroids;ketone;Biochemistry;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Pharmaceuticals;Intracellular receptor;Steroid and Hormone
Chemical Properties:Crystalline Powder
Usage:Sterid hormone produced by the corpus luteum. Induces maturation and secretory activity of the uterine endothelium; suppresses ovulation. Progesterone is implicated in the etiology of breast cancer
Product Implementation Quality Standard: USP,EP and IP.
Progesterone is a female Progesterone Hormones important for the regulation of ovulation and menstruation.
Women take progesterone by mouth for inducing menstrual periods who have not yet reached menopause but are not having periods due to a lack of progesterone in the body; And treating abnormal uterine bleeding associated with hormonal imbalance, and severe symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Progesterone is also used to prevent overgrowth in the lining of the uterus in postmenopausal women who are receiving estrogen hormone replacement therapy. Progesterone is also used in combination with the hormone estrogen to "oppose estrogen" as part of hormone replacement therapy. If estrogen is given without progesterone, estrogen increases the risk of uterine cancer.
One of progesterone's most important functions is to cause the endometrium to secrete special proteins during the second half of the menstrual cycle, preparing it to receive and nourish an implanted fertilized egg. If implantation does not occur, estrogen and progesterone levels drop, the endometrium breaks down and menstruation occurs.
If a pregnancy occurs, progesterone is produced in the placenta, and levels remain elevated throughout the pregnancy. The combination of high estrogen and progesterone levels suppress further ovulation during pregnancy. Progesterone also encourages the growth of milk-producing glands in the breast during pregnancy.
High progesterone levels are believed to be partly responsible for symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), such as breast tenderness, feeling bloated and mood swings. When you skip a period, it could be because of failure to ovulate and subsequent low progesterone levels.
Test Items Specification Test Results
Description White crystalline powder White crystalline powder
Identification IR , UV conform Conform
Loss on drying ≤0.5ml 0.21ml
Residue on ignition Not more than 0.2% 0.06ml
Iron Not more than 0.005% 0.0018%
Heavy metals Not more than 0.001% 0.0006%
Related substances Total: Not more than 1.0% Individual: Not more than 0.5% 0.32% 0.14%
E-isomer Not more than 0.3% 0.19%
Organic volatile impurities Conforms Conforms
Assay 99.0~101.0% 99.51%
- Progesterone