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Desmethylchlorotrianisene
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Desmethylchlorotrianisene (DMCTA) is a nonsteroidal estrogen which is thought to be the major active metabolite of chlorotrianisene (CTA; TACE).[1][2] It is a 1:1 mixture of cis and trans isomers.[1][2] DMCTA is produced from CTA via mono-O-demethylation catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes in the liver.[1][2] CTA is thought to act as a long-lasting prodrug of DMCTA.[1]
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Other names | DMCTA |
Drug class | Nonsteroidal estrogen |
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Formula | C20H15ClO3 |
Molar mass | 338.79 g·mol−1 |
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