Title: Distribution patterns of in vivo conversion products of injected estradiol-17β-4-<sup>14</sup>C and estrone-4-<sup>14</sup>C in the urines of the nonlaying and laying hen
Abstract: Estradiol-17β-4- 14 C was injected into a mature hen when it was not in lay and when it was in lay. In each instance the major radioactive conversion products in the urine were estrone and estradiol-17α. The percentage of the total radioactive phenolic steroids present in the urine as estradiol-17β was higher, and the percentages present as estradiol-17α and as estrone were lower when the hen was not in lay than when the hen was in lay. Estrone-4- 14 C was injected into a mature hen in a second similar experiment, and the major radioactive conversion products in the urine were estradiol-17β and estradiol-17α. As in the first experiment, the percentage of the total radioactive phenolic steroids present in the urine as estradiol-17β was higher and the percentages present as estradiol-17α and as estrone were lower when the hen was not in lay than when she was in lay.Irrespective of whether estrone-4- 14 C or estradiol-17β-4- 14 C were injected, the major radioactive phenolic steroids in the urine were estradiol-17β, estrone, and estradiol-17α, in that order, when the hen was not in lay, and estrone and estradiol-17β or estradiol-17α, in that order, when the hen was in lay.
Publication Year: 1969
Publication Date: 1969-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref', 'pubmed']
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