Testosterone acetate butyrate

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Testosterone acetate butyrate
Clinical data
Other namesTestosterone 3β-acetate 17β-butanoate; 4-Androstenediol acetate butyrate; Androst-4-ene-3β,17β-diol 3β-acetate 17β-butanoate
Routes of
administration
Intramuscular injection
Identifiers
ChemSpider
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC25H38O4
Molar mass402.575 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
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  • InChI=1S/C25H38O4/c1-5-6-23(27)29-22-10-9-20-19-8-7-17-15-18(28-16(2)26)11-13-24(17,3)21(19)12-14-25(20,22)4/h15,18-22H,5-14H2,1-4H3/t18-,19?,20-,21-,22?,24?,25?/m0/s1
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Testosterone acetate butyrate, or testosterone 3β-acetate 17β-butanoate, also known as 4-androstenediol acetate butyrate, as well as androst-4-ene-3β,17β-diol 3β-acetate 17β-butanoate, is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid and an androgen ester which was never marketed.[1] It is the 3β-acetate, 17β-butyrate (butanoate) diester of testosterone (androst-4-en-17β-ol-3-one),[1] or, more accurately, of 4-androstenediol (androst-4-ene-3β,17β-diol).

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Parkes AS, Emmes CW (1 January 1944). "The effects of androgens and estrogens on birds". In Harris RS, Thimann KV (eds.). Vitamins and Hormones. Academic Press. pp. 382–. ISBN 978-0-08-086599-7.