Testosterone phenylpropionate
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Trade names | Testolent, Sustanon, Omnadren |
Routes of administration | Intramuscular injection |
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Formula | C28H36O3 |
Molar mass | 420.58364 g/mol |
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Testosterone phenylpropionate (BAN) (brand name Testolent), or testosterone phenpropionate, also known as testosterone hydrocinnamate, is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) and an androgen ester – specifically, the C17β phenylpropionate ester of testosterone – which was formerly marketed in Romania.[1][2][3][4] It was first reported in the scientific literature in 1955 and was an ingredient of several isolated AAS commercial products, but was never widely used.[4] Testosterone phenylpropionate was also notably a component of Sustanon and Omnadren.[4][5]
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References
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- ↑ Index Nominum 2000: International Drug Directory. Taylor & Francis. January 2000. ISBN 978-3-88763-075-1.
- ↑ I.K. Morton; Judith M. Hall (6 December 2012). Concise Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents: Properties and Synonyms. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-94-011-4439-1.
- 1 2 3 William Llewellyn (2011). Anabolics. Molecular Nutrition Llc. pp. 583, 697. ISBN 978-0-9828280-1-4.
- ↑ Kenneth L. Becker (2001). Principles and Practice of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 1185–. ISBN 978-0-7817-1750-2.
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