Estradiol cypionate (INN, USAN) (brand names Depo-Estradiol, Depofemin, Estradep, and many others), or estradiol cipionate, is a synthetic ester, specifically the 3-cyclopentylpropanoyl ester, of the natural estrogen, estradiol.[1][2] It was first introduced in 1952 by Upjohn in the United States,[3] and has been in widespread use since. Estradiol cypionate behaves as a sustained-release prodrug to estradiol, and therefore is considered to be natural estrogen.[4]

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(17β)-3-hydroxyestra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-yl 3-cyclopentylpropanoate
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| Legal status | ℞ (Prescription only) |
| Routes of administration |
Oral, IM |
| CAS Number | 313-06-4 |
| ATC code | None |
| PubChem | CID: 9403 |
| ChemSpider | 9033 |
| Synonyms | 17β-Estradiol-17-cypionate |
| Formula | C26H36O3 |
| Molecular mass | 396.562 g/mol |
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