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1920s: Reproductive hormones first identified

 

 

1923 The hormone estrogen identified

Allen, E. and E.A. Doisy. (1923). An ovarian hormone: Preliminary report on its localization, extraction and partial purification and action in test animals. Journal of the American Medical Association, 81:819.

 

1929  Commercial production of PCBs by Swann Chemical Company and then in 1935 by Monsanto Chemical Company, with manufacturing taking place in Anniston, Alabama. 

Kodavanti, P. (2017). Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Holland.

 

1929  The hormone progesterone identified

Corner G.W., and Allen, W.M. (1929). “Physiology of the Corpus Luteum, II: Production of a Special Uterine Reaction (Progestational Proliferation) by Extracts of the Corpus Luteum.” American Journal of Physiology. 88 326–339.

Piette, P. (2018). The history of natural progesterone, the never-ending story. Climacteric, 21(4), 308–314.