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Novel Chromene-Derived Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators Useful for Alleviating Hot Flushes and Vaginal Dryness
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Novel SermHormonal ContraceptiveAlleviating Hot FlushesMedicineHormonal ReceptorUterine ReceptivityPhysiologyGynecologyChromene-derived BisbenzopyranFemale Reproductive FunctionVaginal DrynessPlasma CholesterolReproductive HormoneEndocrinologyPharmacologyOvarian HormoneWomen's Health
A novel SERM (selective estrogen receptor modulators), 1-(R), a chromene-derived bisbenzopyran, was discovered to alleviate hot flushes and effectively increase vaginal fluidity in rats. Moreover, 1-(R) was found to have beneficial effects on plasma cholesterol and bone metabolism while maintaining antiestrogenic activity in the uterus. The biological profile of its enantiomer 1-(S) was also evaluated.
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