Radioactivity in the Milk of Subjects receiving Radioactive 19-Norsteroids
PREVIOUS studies 1 have provided information about the excretion of radioactive metabolites of orally administered 19-norsteroids in the bile, urine and faeces of human subjects. The experiments described in this report were designed to estimate the amount of a radioactive dose of norethynodrel (17α...
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description | PREVIOUS studies
1
have provided information about the excretion of radioactive metabolites of orally administered 19-norsteroids in the bile, urine and faeces of human subjects. The experiments described in this report were designed to estimate the amount of a radioactive dose of norethynodrel (17α-ethynyl-17β-hydroxy-Δ
5(10)
-oestren-3-one) or of ethynodiol diacetate (3β,17β-diacetoxy-17α-ethynyl-Δ
4
-oestrene) which was excreted in the milk of rabbits and of humans. |
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