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steroid
Any chemical compound used to enhance athletic performance
A molecule related to cholesterol Many important hormones such as estrogen and testosterone are steroids See hormone
-a large family of chemical substances which includes hormones and drugs that have a chemical structure comprised of a few rings attached to each other Most steroids contain twenty-seven or more carbon atoms
a natural occuring compound (fat-soluble and having a 17-cargon-atom ring as a basis), including many hormones and vitamin precursors
any of several fat-soluble organic compounds having as a basis 17 carbon atoms in four rings; many have important physiological effects
A class of organic compounds having a structure of 17 carbon atoms arranged in four rings; they are lipids, and occur naturally as sterols, bile acids, adrenal and sex hormones, and some vitamins; many drugs are synthetic steroids
a family of substances that share a similar chemical structure, including certain hormones (e g , testosterone) and various drugs Some steroid drugs are used to lessen inflammatory reactions
A plant or animal lipid having the characteristic tetracyclic ring structure of the steroid nucleus, namely three six-membered rings and one five-membered ring
A hormone-like drug
medication that reduces swelling and inflammation Comes in pill and inhaled forms Also called corticosteroid
A complex molecule among which are the male and female sex hormones
the factor (always less than one) that reflects the fraction of collisions with orientations that can produce a chemical reaction
{i} any of a number of fat-soluble organic compounds (including sterols, bile acids, etc.)
A large class of pharmaceutical agents that chemically resemble cholesterol Two better known types are anabolic steroids often used in athletics, and glucocorticoid steroids that are used to reduce inflammation
A type of hormone Steroids are often given to patients along with one or more anticancer drugs and appear to help to control the effects of the disease on the body
A large class of pharmaceutical agents that chemically resemble cholesterol Two better known types are anabolic steroids as used illegally in athletics, and glucocorticoid steroids which are used to reduce inflammation This latter drug type is used in PRK to regulate regression and reduce post PRK inflammatory haze
A steroid is a type of chemical substance found in your body. Steroids can be artificially introduced into the bodies of athletes to improve their strength. Any of a class of natural or synthetic organic compounds with a molecular core, or nucleus, of 17 carbon atoms in a characteristic three-dimensional arrangement of four rings. The configuration of the nucleus, the nature of the groups attached to it, and their positions distinguish different steroids. Hundreds have been found in plants and animals and thousands more synthesized or made by modifying natural steroids. Steroids are important in biology, chemistry, and medicine. Examples include many hormones (including the sex hormones), bile acids, sterols (including cholesterol), and oral contraceptives (see contraception). Digitalis was the first steroid widely used in Western medicine. Corticosteroids (see cortisone) and their synthetic analogs are used to treat rheumatism and other inflammatory ailments. See also anabolic steroid
A hormone that controls metabolism in the body
A large family of chemical substances, comprising many hormones, vitamins, body constituents, and drugs, each containing the tetracyclic cyclopenta[alpha]phenanthrene skeleton
Anabolic hormone used to promote muscle growth
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