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Steroids
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| - | <scene name='89/896614/Cv/2'>Estradiol</scene> is an important estrogen steroid hormone in both women and men. It is a typical steroid with core four-ring system (ABCD), composed of 17 carbon atoms. | + | <scene name='89/896614/Cv/2'>Estradiol</scene> is an important estrogen steroid hormone in both women and men. It is a typical steroid with core four-ring system (ABCD), composed of 17 carbon atoms. Cutting Ring B produces secosteroids one of which is vitamin D3. |
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