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Tetrahydrocorticosterone and Tetrahydrocortisol

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Difference between Tetrahydrocorticosterone and Tetrahydrocortisol

Tetrahydrocorticosterone vs. Tetrahydrocortisol

3α,5α-Tetrahydrocorticosterone (3α,5α-THB), or simply tetrahydrocorticosterone (THB or THCC), is an endogenous glucocorticoid hormone. Tetrahydrocortisol, or urocortisol, also known as 3α,11β,17α,21-tetrahydroxy-5β-pregnan-20-one, is a steroid and an inactive metabolite of cortisol.

Similarities between Tetrahydrocorticosterone and Tetrahydrocortisol

Tetrahydrocorticosterone and Tetrahydrocortisol have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Tetrahydrocortisone.

Tetrahydrocortisone

Tetrahydrocortisone, or urocortisone, also known as 3α,17α,21-trihydroxy-5β-pregnane-11,20-dione, is a steroid and an inactive metabolite of cortisone.

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Tetrahydrocorticosterone and Tetrahydrocortisol Comparison

Tetrahydrocorticosterone has 9 relations, while Tetrahydrocortisol has 9. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 5.56% = 1 / (9 + 9).

References

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