Английская Википедия:Estradiol decanoate

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Estradiol decanoate (E2D), or estradiol decylate, also known as estradiol 17β-decanoate, is a synthetic steroidal estrogen and an estrogen ester – specifically, the 17β-decanoate (decylate) ester of estradiol – which was studied for use in hormone replacement therapy for ovariectomized women in the late 1970s but was never marketed.[1][2][3]

Oral estradiol decanoate in oil at a dosage of 0.25 to 0.5 mg/day for 14 days has been studied in ovariectomized women and found to produce levels of estrone and estradiol with a ratio of about 1:2 (0.5) to 1:1.7 (0.6).[1][2] This is in contrast to oral micronized estradiol, which has an estrone to estradiol ratio of about 5:1 (an 8- to 10-fold difference in ratio relative to oral estradiol decanoate in oil).[4] The normal ratio of estrone to estradiol in women is about 1:2 (0.5) in premenopausal women and about 2:1 in postmenopausal women.[4] As such, oral estradiol decanoate in oil may provide a more physiological and favorable profile of estrone and estradiol levels than oral micronized estradiol.[1][2]

The improved estrone to estradiol ratio of oral estradiol decanoate in oil is likely related to absorption via the intestinal lymphatic system, which allows for bypassing of first-pass metabolism in the liver.[5] This is dependent on the fatty acid decanoate ester of estradiol decanoate, and in accordance, oral estradiol decanoate not dissolved in oil has less or absent effects in rodents.[5] Absorption of oral estradiol decanoate in oil via the lymphatic system is analogous to the case of oral testosterone undecanoate in oil.[6]

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