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. 1985 Oct 25;7(5):194-201.
doi: 10.1007/BF02307576.

The photochemical decomposition of the progestogenic 19-norsteroid, norethisterone, in aqueous medium

The photochemical decomposition of the progestogenic 19-norsteroid, norethisterone, in aqueous medium

A G Sedee et al. Pharm Weekbl Sci. .

Abstract

Norethisterone, a contraceptive 19-norsteroid, was decomposed in aqueous medium (pH 7.4) by UV-B radiation (280-320 nm). This 4-en-3-oxo-19-norsteroid was not prone to the skeletal rearrangement reactions usually observed in steroids possessing a C10-methyl group. Under the reaction conditions applied, products were formed by addition of molecules, such as solvent molecules or a second steroid molecule, and by reduction of the double bond. The prevalence of addition type reactions may have consequences for the application of norethisterone-like steroids in subdermal contraceptive devices.

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