The liver takes harmful (such as alcohol) and more benign substances (such as estradiol, the most common estrogen until about age 50,
then estrone dominates), and converts these substances typically from fat - soluble to water - soluble so that you can remove them in your urine, stool or bile.
Not exact matches
Then, the researchers assessed them for depression and measured their levels of estradiol,
estrone, progesterone and testosterone.
So if you look at testosterone andro it can also float downstream into either
estrone, or estradiol
estrone, and estradiol.And
then from there it can get converted in the liver to estriol.
And
then when you go into menopause,
estrone will be what predominates when you're menopausal.
Excessive aromatization, in addition to its «feminizing» effects, may increase prostate cancer risk since estradiol can be metabolized to
estrone, which can
then be converted to either protective 2 - hydroxyestrone (2 - OH) or Estriol (E3) OR into potentially pro-carcinogenic 16α - OH
estrone.
Glucose and inositol are oxidized in the liver to glucuronic acid and
then bound into uridine diphosphate glucuronate (UDG), which is used by the enzyme uridine diphosphate transglucuronylase to convert 2 - OH
estrone, 4 - OH
estrone, 16α - OH
estrone, estradiol or estriol into water - soluble glucuronides, which can be excreted through the urine as well as bile.