Chemistry:Testosterone glucuronide
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| IUPAC name
3-Oxoandrost-4-en-17β-yl β-D-glucopyranosiduronic acid
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| Systematic IUPAC name
(2S,3S,4S,5R,6R)-3,4,5-Trihydroxy-6-{[(1S,3aS,3bR,9aR,9bS,11aS)-9a,11a-dimethyl-7-oxo-2,3,3a,3b,4,5,7,8,9,9a,9b,10,11,11a-tetradecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-1-yl]oxy}oxane-2-carboxylic acid | |
| Other names
Androst-4-en-17β-ol-3-one 17β-D-glucuronide
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| C25H36O8 | |
| Molar mass | 464.555 g/mol |
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Testosterone glucuronide is an endogenous, naturally occurring steroid and minor urinary metabolite of testosterone.[1]
Formation
Glucuronosyltransferase enzymes convert testosterone to its glucuronide by adding a sugar acid at the hydroxy group, with uridine diphosphate (UDP) as byproduct:[2]
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See also
- Androstanediol glucuronide
- Androsterone glucuronide
- Etiocholanolone glucuronide
- Testosterone sulfate
References
- ↑ Wishart, David S.; Djombou Feunang, Yannick; Marcu, Ana; Guo, An Chi; Liang, Kevin; Vázquez Fresno, Rosa; Sajed, Tanvir; Johnson, Daniel et al.. "Showing metabocard for Testosterone glucuronide (HMDB03193)". http://www.hmdb.ca/metabolites/hmdb03193.
- ↑ "UDP-glucuronosyltransferases". Curr Drug Metab 1 (2): 143–161. 2000. doi:10.2174/1389200003339171. PMID 11465080.
