Steroidal
Steroidal is an adjective used to describe steroids or compounds that resemble their chemical structure. In chemistry and biochemistry, steroids are characterized by a rigid tetracyclic core formed by four fused rings, typically described as three six-membered rings and one five-membered ring. A substance described as steroidal either is a steroid or contains this steroid-like core with additional functional groups.
Biology and medicine: Steroidal compounds include many important hormones such as estrogens, androgens, progestins, glucocorticoids, and
Plant and natural products: Steroidal alkaloids and steroidal saponins are examples of naturally occurring compounds with
Terminology and distinctions: The term "steroidal" is largely descriptive, signaling structural similarity to steroids rather than
Overview: Steroidal designations cover a broad range of molecules, from endogenous hormones to synthetic drugs and