Hydroxyflutamide
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Synonyms | Hydroxyniphtholide, hydroxyniftolide; α,α,α-trifluoro-2-methyl-4'-nitro-m-lactotoluidide |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.169.708 |
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Formula | C11H11F3N2O4 |
Molar mass | 292.21125 g/mol |
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Hydroxyflutamide (HF, OHF) (developmental code name SCH-16423), or 2-hydroxyflutamide, is a non-steroidal antiandrogen.[1][2] It is the major active metabolite of flutamide.[2] It is reported to possess an IC50 of 700 nM for the androgen receptor (AR), about 4-fold less than that of bicalutamide.[3]
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