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Metabolism of 19 nortestosterone-14C associated with oestradiol in mice and calves.

Metabolic study of 14C-19 Nortestosterone has been carried out in mice by macroscopic autoradiography and in calves by liquid scintillation counting. From the results, it is obvious that radioactivity is quickly eliminated mainly in urine and faeces. Ten weeks after administration, residual levels are very low.[1]

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  1. Metabolism of 19 nortestosterone-14C associated with oestradiol in mice and calves. Rico, A.G., Benard, P., Braun, J.P., Burgat-Sacaze, V. Ann. Rech. Vet. (1977) [Pubmed]
 
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