What's the difference between ester and estre?

Ester


Definition:

  • (n.) An ethereal salt, or compound ether, consisting of an organic radical united with the residue of any oxygen acid, organic or inorganic; thus the natural fats are esters of glycerin and the fatty acids, oleic, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These effects are similar to those reported for AVP and phorbol esters, activators of protein kinase C. Forskolin and isoproterenol, which induce cAMP accumulation, activated extractable topoisomerase II (maximum 5-15 min after treatment), but not topoisomerase I. Permeable cyclic nucleotide analogs dBcAMP and 8BrcGMP selectively activated extractable topoisomerase II and topoisomerase I activities, respectively.
  • (2) Preincubation of human neutrophils with recombinant tumor necrosis factor alpha has previously been shown by us to enhance superoxide production of neutrophils in response to the chemotactic peptide formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine, and the phorbol ester, phorbol myristate acetate.
  • (3) Tumor promoting phorbol esters (1-1000 nM) could also inhibit PGE2 stimulated cAMP production dose dependently.
  • (4) These products were identified to be epimers of 5,12(S)-dihydroxy-eicosatetraenoic acid methyl ester (5,12(S)-diHETE-Me) and epimers of 11,12-diHETE-Me.
  • (5) Benzyloxycarbonylarginine p-nitrophenyl ester and other activated esters of N-a-sustituted arginine salts may be useful reagents for introduction of trypsin-labile protecting groups into peptide fragments for purpose of polypeptide semi-synthesis.
  • (6) The immunodetectable PKC level in hypothyroid liver was elevated 7.7-fold, whereas the phorbol-ester binding capacity and the immunodetectable alpha-PKC level were increased 2.4- and 2.6-fold, respectively.
  • (7) The presence of a previously unreported dipeptide transport mechanism within blood leukocytes and the selective enrichment of the granule enzyme, DPPI, within cytotoxic effector cells of lymphoid or myeloid lineage appear to afford a unique mechanism for the targeting of immunotherapeutic reagents composed of simple dipeptide esters or amides.
  • (8) Incubation of membrane with DL-Hcys alone (5 X 10(-5) M), the combination of both Ad (5 X 10(-5)) and DL-Hcys (5 X 10(-5)), or S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (SAH) (1 X 10(-6)) strongly decreased the methyl ester formation.
  • (9) To this purpose, the formation of DHT has been measured in rat glial cell cultures after different time of exposure to TPA, 4 alpha-Ph, an active and an inactive phorbol ester respectively, and 8-Br-cAMP.
  • (10) Insulin incubation of plasma membranes pretreated with protease inhibitors (leupeptin, phenylmethylsulfonylfluoride) or with exogenous trypsin, but not chymotrypsin substrates (esters of arginine and tyrosine) yields an inactive supernatant on PDH.
  • (11) Lymphocyte stimulation by phorbol ester for a short time induces c-fos and c-myc expression, but has no effect on [3H]thymidine incorporation.
  • (12) The cryptoxanthin esters varied from 5 to 10% of the total carotenoids in Valencia orange juice concentrates and from 10 to 15% of the total carotenoids in Navel orange juice concentrates.
  • (13) Early in the regression process, cholesterol esters are reduced at least partly by hydrolysis to yield cholesterol, some of which may crystallize and inhibit rapid regression.
  • (14) The kinetics of the luminescent signal with the different luciferin esters varied significantly, indicating possible differences in the rates of uptake, breakdown and enzyme inhibition.
  • (15) In comparison to rat pancreas, [D-Phe6]BN-(6-13)ethyl ester, Ac-GRP-(20-26)ethyl ester, [D-Phe6,Cpa14, psi 13-14]BN-(6-14), [Leu14, psi 13-14]BN, and [Leu14, psi 9,10]BN had a 10,000-, 2,940-, 1,425-, 122-, and 4-fold, respectively, weaker affinity for BN receptors.
  • (16) Enzymatic lability does not, however, play as important a role as lipophilicity in the corneal and conjunctival penetration of cycloalkyl and aryl ester prodrugs.
  • (17) To determine whether the triadimefon-induced hyperactivity is due to an action on CNS catecholaminergic systems, we evaluated the effects of combined treatment of triadimefon with either the tyrosine hydroxylase inhibitor d,l-alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine methyl ester HCl (alpha MPT) or the amine depletor reserpine.
  • (18) Growth of C. albicans in the presence of AGE affected the yeast lipid in a number of ways: the total lipid content was decreased; garlic-grown yeasts had a higher level of phosphatidylserines and a lower level of phosphatidylcholines; in addition to free sterols and sterol esters, C. albicans accumulated esterified steryl glycosides; the concentration of palmitic acid (16:0) and oleic acid (18:1) increased and that of linoleic acid (18:2) and linolenic acid (18:3) decreased.
  • (19) In comparison with native counterparts, the in vitro-formed LDL2 and HDL + VHDL were characterized by lower levels of triglyceride and cholesterol ester and higher levels of free cholesterol and lipid phosphorus.
  • (20) Several histidine derivatives are not susceptible to the enzyme but do inhibit the enzyme activity competitively; the most effective inhibitors are L-histidine methyl ester (Ki = 3.66 mM) and beta-imidazole lactic acid (Ki = 3.84 mM).

Estre


Definition:

  • (n.) The inward part of a building; the interior.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The conceptual framework provides for both the variation in estr ogenic responses in various target organs.
  • (2) The in vitro metabolism of 7 alpha-methyl-19-nortestosterone (7 alpha-methyl-3-oxo-estr-4-ene-17 beta-ol) was investigated in male rat liver, ventral prostate, and epididymis.
  • (3) Fifty patients responded to treatment or had stable disease, and 28 did not respond (12 in the ORX and 16 in the ESTR group).
  • (4) This model of peripheral aromatization was utilized to evaluate in vivo pharmacological parameters of MDL 18,962 (10-(2-propynyl)estr-4-ene-3,17-dione) such as bioavailability of several formulations, time course and dose responses following different routes of drug administration, pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of [14C]MDL 18,962.
  • (5) Both 10-[(1R)-1-hydroxyethyl]- and 10-[(1S)-1-hydroxyethyl]estr-4-ene-3,17-dione were oxygenated to 10-(1,1-dihydroxyethyl)estr-4-ene-3,17-dione and isolated following in situ dehydration as 10-acetylestr-4-ene-3,17-dione.
  • (6) Tissues were homogenized and incubated in vitro with labeled progesterone and 2 different antiovulatories, lynestrenol (17alpha-ethin yl-17beta-hydroxy-estr-4-one) and MK 665 (17alpha-chloroethinyl-19-nor-4 ,9(10)-androstadiene-17beta-ol-3-one).
  • (7) In contrast, both analogues of 19-hydroxyandrostenedione [10-[(1S)-1-hydroxyethyl]estr-4-ene-3,17-dione (2c) and 10-[(1R)-1-hydroxyethyl]estr-4-ene-3,17-dione (2e)] were converted to the intermediate analogue 3c in a process requiring O2 and either NADH or NADPH.
  • (8) 32 patients with high-risk pregnancies were treated with 3 X 5 mg of 17alpha-ally1-17beta-hydroxy-estr-4-ene (allylestrenol, Gestanon) daily.
  • (9) The key reaction in the synthesis of the hapten was the cuprate-mediated 1,4-conjugate addition on 3,3,17,17-bis-ethylenedioxy-5 alpha,10 alpha-oxido-estr-9(11)-ene by the Grignard reagent derived from trimethyl 4-bromoorthobutyrate; this regiospecifically introduces the 11 beta-butanoate function.
  • (10) All oxidative functions of aromatase, i.e., estrogen production, 19-oxygenated androgen production and 7-ethoxycoumarin deethylation, were inhibited in parallel in placental microsomes from non-smokers by the mechanism-based, time-dependent inactivators (suicide substrates) 10 beta-(2-propynyl)estr-4-ene-3,17-dione and 4-hydroxyandrost-4-ene-3,17-dione.
  • (11) The peripheral aromatization ([rho]BM) of androstenedione (A) and testosterone (T) was measured before and after administration of the aromatase inhibitor 10-(2 propynyl)estr-4-ene-3,17-dione (MDL-18,962) to five mature female baboons, Papio annubis.
  • (12) When microsomes were preincubated with the suicide substrates 10 beta-mercapto-estr-4-ene-3,17-dione (10 beta-SHnorA), or 17 beta-hydroxy-10 beta-mercaptoestr-4-ene-3-one (10 beta-SHnorT), it was found that 19-hydroxy-, 19-oxo- and aromatase activities were inhibited in parallel.
  • (13) The sulfate and phosphate conjugates of 19-nortestosterone (17beta-hydroxy-estr-4-ene-3-one) and ent-19-nortestosterone (ent-17beta-hydroxy-estr-4-ene-3-one) have been synthesized.
  • (14) Bioassays were conducted to determine various endocrinological properties of two spirolactone derivatives, 4',5'-dihydrospiro-[estr-4-ene-17,2'(3'H)-furan]-3-one (Compound I) and dispiro[cyclopropane-1,6'-estr-4'-ene-17',2"(3"h)-furan]-3'-one (Compound II).
  • (15) A convenient synthesis of both 5 beta,17 alpha-19-norpregn-20-yne-3 beta,17-diol (1) and 5 beta,17 alpha-19-norpregn-20-yne-3 alpha,17-diol (2) in multigram quantities from estr-4-ene-3,17-dione is reported.
  • (16) The compound 10-(2-propynyl)-estr-4-ene-3,17-dione is an effective inhibitor of the peripheral aromatization of both androstenedione and testosterone.
  • (17) The reversal potential of Str-induced current (EStr) was -75 mV, which was close to the K+ equilibrium potential (EK = -76.3 mV).
  • (18) The change in EStr for a ten fold change in extracellular K+ concentration was 58 mV, indicating that the membrane behaves like a K+ electrode in the presence of Str.
  • (19) The change of EStr for a ten fold change in extracellular K+ concentration was 58 mV, indicating that the membrane behaves like a K+ electrode in the presence of Str.
  • (20) The effect of silastic implants containing 0-5000 mcg of 17beta-estr adiol on serum concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), prolactin and their relationship to social cues was studied in adult, ovariectomized mice.

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