2,8-Dihydroxyhexahydrochrysene

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2,8-Dihydroxyhexahydrochrysene
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC18H18O2
Molar mass266.340 g·mol−1

2,8-Dihydroxyhexahydrochrysene (2,8-DHHHC) is a synthetic, nonsteroidal weak estrogen with approximately 1/2,000th the estrogenic potency of the structurally-related estrogen diethylstilbestrol.[1][2][3] It is said to be intermediate in structure between estradiol and hexestrol, but conversely to both of them, it is drastically less potent in comparison.[3]

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  3. ^ a b Wilds AL, Sutton RE (1951). "Cyclic Analogs of Hexestrol in the Chrysene Series". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 16 (9): 1371–1379. doi:10.1021/jo50003a006. ISSN 0022-3263.