| Literature DB >> 6658872 |
P Crabbé, S Archer, G Benagiano, E Diczfalusy, C Djerassi, J Fried, T Higuchi.
Abstract
The great demand for improved long-acting injectable steroid contraceptives, particularly in developing countries, and the relative lack of interest from the pharmaceutical industry to develop such products stimulated WHO to launch a synthetic and screening programme to find improved, safe and acceptable injectable preparations. More than 210 esters of norethisterone (17 alpha-ethynyl-17 beta-hydroxyestr-4-en-3-one) and levonorgestrel (D-(-)-13 beta-ethyl-17 alpha-ethynyl-17 beta-hydroxygon-4-en-3-one) have been prepared in university-based research laboratories situated mainly in developing countries, and then screened by NICHHD in animal models. The following three compounds, levonorgestrel butanoate, cyclopropylcarboxylate and cyclobutylcarboxylate, proved to be particularly long-acting when administered as microcrystalline suspensions. The overall strategy of this research and development programme is described.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6658872 DOI: 10.1016/0039-128x(83)90095-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Steroids ISSN: 0039-128X Impact factor: 2.668