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'''Cloxotestosterone Acetate'''
Cloxotestosterone Acetate


[[Image:Cloxotestosterone.svg|thumb|right|Chemical structure of Cloxotestosterone Acetate.]]
[[File:Cloxotestosterone acetate.svg|thumb|Chemical structure of Cloxotestosterone acetate]]


'''Cloxotestosterone acetate''' is a synthetic androgenic steroid and derivative of testosterone. It has been used in the field of medicine and sports for its anabolic properties and is classified as an anabolic steroid.
'''Cloxotestosterone acetate''' is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) and a derivative of testosterone. It is an ester of cloxotestosterone, which is a chlorinated form of testosterone. This compound was developed for potential use in androgen replacement therapy and other medical applications, but it is not widely used in clinical practice.


== Chemical Properties ==
==Chemical Structure and Properties==
Cloxotestosterone acetate is a synthetic compound with chemical formula C22H28O3. It is derived from testosterone, a natural male hormone, by adding an acetate ester group.
Cloxotestosterone acetate is characterized by the presence of a chlorine atom at the 4-position of the steroid nucleus and an acetate ester at the 17β-hydroxyl group. The chemical structure can be represented as follows:


== Medical Uses ==
* IUPAC name: (17β)-4-Chloroandrost-4-en-17-ol-3-one acetate
Cloxotestosterone acetate has been used medically in the past for various purposes, including:
* Molecular formula: C21H29ClO3
* '''Hormone Replacement Therapy''': It was occasionally used as part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to supplement testosterone levels in individuals with testosterone deficiency.
* Molecular weight: 364.91 g/mol


* '''Muscle Wasting Disorders''': It was explored as a potential treatment for muscle wasting disorders and conditions associated with muscle loss.
The presence of the acetate ester increases the lipophilicity of the molecule, allowing for a slower release and prolonged duration of action when administered intramuscularly.


* '''Bone Health''': Testosterone and its derivatives, including cloxotestosterone acetate, can have a positive effect on bone density and are sometimes considered in conditions where bone health is a concern.
==Pharmacology==
Cloxotestosterone acetate acts as an agonist of the androgen receptor, similar to other anabolic steroids. It promotes protein synthesis and muscle growth, and it can also influence secondary sexual characteristics. The chlorination at the 4-position is intended to modify the activity and metabolism of the steroid, potentially reducing its androgenic effects while maintaining anabolic properties.


== Sports and Performance Enhancement ==
==Medical Uses==
Cloxotestosterone acetate, like other anabolic steroids, has been used illicitly by athletes and bodybuilders to enhance muscle growth, strength, and athletic performance. Its use in sports is generally prohibited and considered a form of doping.
Although cloxotestosterone acetate was developed for medical use, it is not commonly used in clinical practice. Potential applications include:


== Regulation and Safety ==
* Treatment of male hypogonadism
The use of cloxotestosterone acetate in medicine is subject to regulations, and its use should be carefully monitored by healthcare professionals. In the context of sports and bodybuilding, its use is banned by most sports organizations due to concerns about health risks and unfair competition.
* Androgen replacement therapy
* Management of certain types of anemia


== Research and Studies ==
However, due to the availability of other more established and well-studied anabolic steroids, cloxotestosterone acetate is rarely prescribed.
Research on synthetic androgenic steroids like cloxotestosterone acetate continues to explore their potential medical uses and the associated risks. The use of anabolic steroids for non-medical purposes remains a subject of study and concern in the sports and medical communities.


== References ==
==Side Effects==
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As with other anabolic steroids, cloxotestosterone acetate can cause a range of side effects, particularly with long-term use or at high doses. These may include:
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* Virilization in women
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* Acne and oily skin
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* Increased risk of cardiovascular disease
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* Liver toxicity
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* Suppression of natural testosterone production
 
==Legal Status==
The legal status of cloxotestosterone acetate varies by country. In many jurisdictions, it is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and side effects.
 
==Also see==
* [[Anabolic steroid]]
* [[Testosterone]]
* [[Androgen replacement therapy]]
* [[Steroid ester]]
 
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[[Category:Androgens and anabolic steroids]]
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 11 December 2024

Cloxotestosterone Acetate

Chemical structure of Cloxotestosterone acetate

Cloxotestosterone acetate is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) and a derivative of testosterone. It is an ester of cloxotestosterone, which is a chlorinated form of testosterone. This compound was developed for potential use in androgen replacement therapy and other medical applications, but it is not widely used in clinical practice.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]

Cloxotestosterone acetate is characterized by the presence of a chlorine atom at the 4-position of the steroid nucleus and an acetate ester at the 17β-hydroxyl group. The chemical structure can be represented as follows:

  • IUPAC name: (17β)-4-Chloroandrost-4-en-17-ol-3-one acetate
  • Molecular formula: C21H29ClO3
  • Molecular weight: 364.91 g/mol

The presence of the acetate ester increases the lipophilicity of the molecule, allowing for a slower release and prolonged duration of action when administered intramuscularly.

Pharmacology[edit]

Cloxotestosterone acetate acts as an agonist of the androgen receptor, similar to other anabolic steroids. It promotes protein synthesis and muscle growth, and it can also influence secondary sexual characteristics. The chlorination at the 4-position is intended to modify the activity and metabolism of the steroid, potentially reducing its androgenic effects while maintaining anabolic properties.

Medical Uses[edit]

Although cloxotestosterone acetate was developed for medical use, it is not commonly used in clinical practice. Potential applications include:

  • Treatment of male hypogonadism
  • Androgen replacement therapy
  • Management of certain types of anemia

However, due to the availability of other more established and well-studied anabolic steroids, cloxotestosterone acetate is rarely prescribed.

Side Effects[edit]

As with other anabolic steroids, cloxotestosterone acetate can cause a range of side effects, particularly with long-term use or at high doses. These may include:

  • Virilization in women
  • Acne and oily skin
  • Increased risk of cardiovascular disease
  • Liver toxicity
  • Suppression of natural testosterone production

Legal Status[edit]

The legal status of cloxotestosterone acetate varies by country. In many jurisdictions, it is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and side effects.

Also see[edit]