Triphenylethanol
Triphenylethanol, or 1,1,2-triphenylethanol, is an organic compound related to triphenylethylene.[1] It is the parent compound of two drugs, the never-marketed antiestrogen ethamoxytriphetol (MER-25) and the withdrawn lipid-lowering agent triparanol.[2]
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1,1,2-Triphenylethanol | |
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C20H18O |
Molar mass | 274.363 g·mol−1 |
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References
- V Craig Jordan (27 May 2013). Estrogen Action, Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators and Women's Health: Progress and Promise. World Scientific. pp. 7–. ISBN 978-1-84816-959-3.
- National Institute of Sciences of India (1964). Proceedings. National Institute of Sciences of India. p. 5.
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