Acefluranol
Chemical compound
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Acefluranol (developmental code name BX-591), also known as 2,3-bis(3,4-diacetoxy-5-fluorophenyl)pentane, is a nonsteroidal antiestrogen of the stilbestrol group that was never marketed.[1][2]
Other namesBX-591; 2,3-Bis(3,4-diacetoxy-5-fluorophenyl)pentane
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| Other names | BX-591; 2,3-Bis(3,4-diacetoxy-5-fluorophenyl)pentane |
| Drug class | Antiestrogen |
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| Formula | C25H26F2O8 |
| Molar mass | 492.472 g·mol−1 |
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