Monday, June 4, 2012

Brief Description of 4-Hydroxytestosterone Acetate

 4-Hydroxytestosterone Acetate

Chemical Name: 4-Androsten-4,17β-ol-3-one Acetate
Molecular Formula: C21H30O4
Description: white crystalline powder.
Specification: Enterprise Standard

4-Hydroxytestosterone (4-OHT or 4,17beta-dihydroxy-4-androstene-3-one) is an anabolic steroid. It was first patented by G.D. Searle & Company in 1955 and is testosterone with a hydroxy group at the four position. 4-OHT has moderate anabolic, mild androgenic, and anti-aromatic properties and is similar to the steroid clostebol.

An acetate is a derivative of acetic acid. This term includes salts and esters, as well as the anion found in solution. Most of the approximately 5 billion kilograms of acetic acid produced annually in industry are used in the production of acetates, which usually take the form of polymers. In nature, acetate is the most common building block for biosynthesis. For example, the fatty acids are produced by connecting C2 units derived from acetate.

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