“…There are extracted with ethyl acetate, thin layer chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography (Gorga, Insa, Petrovic, & Barceló, 2014;Piwowarska, Radowicki, & Pachecka, 2010), gas chromatography analysis-mass spectrometry (Andrási, Helenkár, Vasanits-Zsigrai, Záray, & Molnár-Perl, 2011;Lu, Wu, Stoffella, & Chris Wilson, 2012), electroanalytical determination (Cincotto et al, 2015;Fu et al, 2016;Santos, Braga, Vieira, & Spinelli, 2010), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (Bai et al, 2017), fluoroimmunoassay (Tang, Zhao, Wu, Zhou, & Li, 2013), and immunochromatographic assay (Mukunzi et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2017) for estriol and its analogs analysis. Above all of instrument assays, chromatography spectroscopy was generally used to detect estriol in urine of pregnant women and drug.…”