Biological Activity
Cortisol sulfate sodium (Cortisol 21-sulfate) is a metabolite of Cortisol . Cortisol sulfate sodium is a specific ligand for intracellular transcortin[1][2][3].
Cortisol sulfate sodium (3 mg; i.m.; every other day; for 2-7 weeks) affects behavior through its direct action on the central nervous system[4].
References
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