Bromoketoprogesterone
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Bromoketoprogesterone (BKP), also known as 9α-bromo-11-oxoprogesterone (BOP), and known by the tentative brand name Braxarone (Squibb), is an orally active progestin which does not appear to have been marketed.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Trade names | Braxarone |
Other names | BKP; BOP; NSC-15990; 9α-Bromo-11-oxoprogesterone; Braxarone; Bromo-oxy-progesterone; BOP; 9α-Bromopregn-4-en-3,11,20-trione; Bromopregnenetrione |
Routes of administration | By mouth |
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Formula | C21H27BrO3 |
Molar mass | 407.348 g·mol−1 |
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