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Anti-estrogenic activity of fifty chemicals evaluated by in vitro assays.

Life sciences (2004-04-15)
Joohee Jung, Kunie Ishida, Tsutomu Nishihara
ABSTRACT

We examined the anti-estrogenic activity of 50 chemicals by the yeast two-hybrid assay and detected the activity of hexachlorophene, pentachlorophenol, and vitamin K3 (menadione), in that order. These chemicals were also observed to inhibit the transcriptional activity of 17beta-estradiol in a reporter gene assay system using MCF-7 cells, estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells, and to bind directly to estrogen receptor alpha in a competitive binding assay system, although the order of the activity was slightly different among the 3 assays. These findings suggested that three of fifty chemicals could inhibit estrogen activity by competitive binding with 17beta-estradiol to the estrogen receptor.

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Supelco
Hexachlorophene, PESTANAL®, analytical standard