estrogeenin
Estrogenin, in Finnish usage referring to the estrogens, are a group of steroid hormones that regulate development and function of the female reproductive system and secondary sexual characteristics. The principal estrogens in humans are estradiol (E2), estrone (E1), and estriol (E3). Estradiol is the most potent and predominant during reproductive years; estrone is more prominent after menopause, and estriol is largely produced during pregnancy.
Estrogens are synthesized from cholesterol. In the ovaries, theca and granulosa cells convert androgens to estrogens
Functions of estrogens include the development and maintenance of the female reproductive tract, regulation of the
Clinical aspects cover estrogen deficiency and excess. Hormone replacement therapy and combined hormonal contraceptives use estrogens