
Gonane is a steroid nucleus. Gonane can exist as sixty-four isomers, the most common are known as 5α-gonane and 5β-gonane. File:Gonane alpha.png|5α-Gonane File:Gonane beta.png|5β-Gonane ...
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(from the article `steroid`) any of a class of natural or synthetic organic chemical compounds characterized by a molecular structure of 17 carbon atoms arranged in four rings. ... ...time he formed what became a lifelong friendship and collaboration with R.B. Woodward, and he began his seminal work on conformational analysis. ... [...
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The hypothetical parent hydrocarbon molecule of gonadal steroid hormones, such as estrane or androstane, which was conceived to achieve forms of systematic nomenclature. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: gon′ān Definitions: 1. The hypothetic parent (17-carbon) hydrocarbon molecule of gonadal steroid hormones, such as estrane or androstane, which was conceived to achieve forms of systematic nomenclature.
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