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| Other names | Estradiol 3-anthranilate |
| Routes of administration | By mouth[1][2] |
| Drug class | Estrogen;Estrogen ester |
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| Formula | C25H29NO3 |
| Molar mass | 391.511 g·mol−1 |
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Estradiol anthranilate, orestradiol 3-anthranilate, is asyntheticestrogen andestrogen ester – specifically, the C3anthranilic acidester ofestradiol – which was described in the late 1980s and was never marketed.[1][2][3][4] In dogs, theoralbioavailability of estradiol anthranilate was found to be 5-fold higher than that of unmodified estradiol.[1][3] However, a subsequent study found that the oral bioavailability of estradiol and estradiol anthranilate did not differ considerably in rats (4.3% and 3.2%, respectively), suggestive of a major species difference.[2][4][5]
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