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Allopregnane and Isopregnanolone

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Difference between Allopregnane and Isopregnanolone

Allopregnane vs. Isopregnanolone

Allopregnane, also known as 5α-pregnane or as 10β,13β-dimethyl-17β-ethyl-5α-gonane, is a steroid and a parent compound of a variety of steroid derivatives. Isopregnanolone, also known as isoallopregnanolone and epiallopregnanolone, as well as sepranolone, and as 3β-hydroxy-5α-pregnan-20-one or 3β,5α-tetrahydroprogesterone (3β,5α-THP), is an endogenous neurosteroid and a natural 3β-epimer of allopregnanolone.

Similarities between Allopregnane and Isopregnanolone

Allopregnane and Isopregnanolone have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Allopregnanolone, Epimer, Natural product, 5α-Dihydroprogesterone.

Allopregnanolone

Allopregnanolone is a naturally occurring neurosteroid which is made in the body from the hormone progesterone.

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Epimer

In stereochemistry, an epimer is one of a pair of diastereomers.

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Natural product

A natural product is a natural compound or substance produced by a living organism—that is, found in nature.

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5α-Dihydroprogesterone

5α-Dihydroprogesterone (5α-DHP, allopregnanedione, or 5α-pregnane-3,20-dione) is an endogenous progestogen and neurosteroid that is synthesized from progesterone.

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Allopregnane and Isopregnanolone Comparison

Allopregnane has 13 relations, while Isopregnanolone has 33. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 8.70% = 4 / (13 + 33).

References

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