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Steroids ; 30(4): 481-510, 1977 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-605457

ABSTRACT

Using the strategy based on the Hansch method which analyses effects of substituents on biological activity in terms of their hydrophobic, electronic and steric effects we selectively synthesised a series of 11beta-substituted-17alpha-ethynyl-4-estren-17beta-ols that combine ease of synthesis with good discrimination between these factors aiming at finding the compounds with optimum biological activity in that series. The compounds were tested quantitatively in the Clauberg test (rabbit) and the ovulation inhibition test (rat). The differences in biological activity could reasonably be correlated with two steric effects introduced by the 11beta-substituent. These were a change in the overall shape of the 11beta-substituent and the angular methyl group, and direct steric hindrance of the steroid-receptor protein binding. Some exceptions were found possibly due to metabolic conversion of these compounds to the corresponding 11beta-substituted-17alpha-ethynyl-1,3,5(10)-estra-triene-3,17beta-diols.


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Lynestrenol/analogs & derivatives , Ovulation/drug effects , Progesterone Congeners/chemical synthesis , Animals , Female , Lynestrenol/chemical synthesis , Lynestrenol/pharmacology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Optical Rotation , Rabbits , Rats , Regression Analysis , Structure-Activity Relationship
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