szteroid
Szteroid is the Hungarian word for steroids, a broad class of organic compounds that share a common four-ring structure derived from cyclopentane perhydrophenanthrene. These compounds may be natural or synthetic and occur in the body as steroid hormones, or are used pharmacologically and industrially. The core skeleton allows various functional groups to be attached, yielding distinct substances with different biological effects.
Main groups include corticosteroids (anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive drugs such as prednisone), anabolic-androgenic steroids (synthetic variants of
In the body, steroids are lipid-soluble and can act by binding to nuclear receptors to regulate gene
Safety and regulation vary by substance and jurisdiction. Medical corticosteroids are widely used for inflammation and