Welcome Back |Sign in | Register
Your Position: Home > Steroidal Compounds > Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)

View History

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
prev zoom next

Name:Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)

  • Catalog No.:
  • BCM005454
  • Chem Name:
  • Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
  • CAS No.:
  • 53-43-0
  • Formula:
  • C19H28O2
  • Molecular:
  • 288.43
  • Form:
  • Solid
  • Wish  | Compare  | Referral bonuses
SKU Specification Brand Prices Stock Quantity Cart
BCM005454-1G 1g, Purity:99% BCM $8 2 Add Cart
BCM005454-5G 5g, Purity:99% BCM $17 5 Add Cart
BCM005454-25G 25g, Purity:99% BCM $49 6 Add Cart
BCM005454-100G 100g, Purity:99% BCM $117 9 Add Cart
BCM005454-250G 250g, Purity:99% BCM $210 3 Add Cart
For more quantities, please contact telephone:0755-85269922,Or send an email to:sales@biochemmall.com

Product Description

Attribute

Goods Tag

Related Products

 

Prasterone is a synthetic form of dehydroepiandrosterone with potential chemopreventive activity. Produced endogenously, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is an intermediate in the conversion of cholesterol to androgens and estrogens. Although the mechanisms of action of exogenously administered DHEA have not been fully illuminated, they may result in both direct and indirect physiologic effects. Direct effects include GABA-a receptor complex and NMDA receptor modulation, and enhanced pancreatic beta cell insulin secretion and antiglucocorticoid activities. (NCI04)

 

Brand: BCM

 

Melting Point: 140 ~ 141 °C

 

Solubility: Soluble in DMSO. Insoluble in Water.

 

Mechanism of Action: DHEA can be understood as a prohormone for the sex steroids. DHEAS may be viewed as buffer and reservoir. As most DHEA is produced by the zona reticularis of the adrenal cortex, it is argued that there is a role in the immune and stress response. DHEAS/DHEA are useful to detect excess adrenal activity as seen in adrenal cancer or hyperplasia, including certain forms of congenital adrenal hyperplasia as it is produced nearly entirely by the adrenal glands. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome tend to have elevated levels of DHEAS.

 

Attribute
[Chem Name] Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
[CAS No.] 53-43-0
[Formula] C19H28O2
[Molecular] 288.43
[Form] Solid

Goods Tag

User Comment(Total0User Comment Num)

  • No comment
Total 0 records, divided into1 pages. First Prev Next Last
Username: Anonymous user
E-mail:
Rank:
Content:
Verification code: captcha