Chloromethylandrostenediol

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Chloromethylandrostenediol (CMA) is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) derived from androstenediol. It is known for its potential use in performance enhancement and bodybuilding due to its anabolic properties.

Chemical Structure[edit]

Chloromethylandrostenediol is chemically related to androstenediol, a naturally occurring androgen and estrogen precursor. The addition of a chloromethyl group to the androstenediol structure enhances its anabolic effects while potentially reducing its androgenic effects.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

As an AAS, Chloromethylandrostenediol works by binding to androgen receptors in the body. This binding initiates a cascade of cellular processes that lead to increased protein synthesis, muscle growth, and overall anabolic activity. The presence of the chloromethyl group may alter the compound's interaction with the androgen receptor, potentially increasing its potency.

Uses[edit]

Chloromethylandrostenediol has been explored for its potential in:

Side Effects[edit]

Like other AAS, Chloromethylandrostenediol can have significant side effects, including:

Legal Status[edit]

The legal status of Chloromethylandrostenediol varies by country. In many places, it is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and adverse health effects.

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