Dihydrotachysterol: Difference between revisions
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'''Dihydrotachysterol''' (DHT) is a synthetic [[vitamin D]] analog activated in the [[liver]] that does not require [[renal]] hydroxylation like vitamin D<sub>2</sub> ([[ergocalciferol]]) and vitamin D<sub>3</sub> ([[cholecalciferol]]). DHT has a rapid onset of action (2 hours), a shorter half-life, and a greater effect on [[Mineralization (biology)|mineralization]] of bone salts than does vitamin D. | '''Dihydrotachysterol''' (DHT) is a synthetic [[vitamin D]] analog activated in the [[liver]] that does not require [[renal]] hydroxylation like vitamin D<sub>2</sub> ([[ergocalciferol]]) and vitamin D<sub>3</sub> ([[cholecalciferol]]). DHT has a rapid onset of action (2 hours), a shorter half-life, and a greater effect on [[Mineralization (biology)|mineralization]] of bone salts than does vitamin D. | ||
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{{Sterols}} | {{Sterols}} | ||
{{Vitamins}} | {{Vitamins}} | ||
{{Vitamin D receptor modulators}} | {{Vitamin D receptor modulators}} | ||
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{{二次利用|date=29 January 2023}} | {{二次利用|date=29 January 2023}} | ||
[[Category:Secosteroids]] | [[Category:Secosteroids]] |