17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone

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A synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid


Chemical structure of 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone

17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone (also known as allylnandrolone) is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) and a derivative of nandrolone. It is characterized by the presence of an allyl group at the 17α position of the steroid nucleus. This compound is part of a class of drugs that are designed to mimic the effects of testosterone and its derivatives.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]

17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone is a modified form of nandrolone, which itself is a derivative of testosterone. The modification involves the addition of an allyl group at the 17α position. This structural change is intended to alter the pharmacokinetic properties of the molecule, potentially affecting its androgen receptor binding affinity and metabolic stability.

The chemical structure of 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone is depicted in the image to the right. The presence of the allyl group is a key feature that distinguishes it from other nandrolone derivatives.

Pharmacology[edit]

As an anabolic-androgenic steroid, 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone is designed to promote anabolism, which is the process of building up organs and tissues, particularly muscle tissue. It achieves this by binding to androgen receptors in the body, which leads to increased protein synthesis and muscle growth.

The androgenic effects of this compound are related to its ability to influence the development and maintenance of male characteristics, such as facial hair and a deeper voice. However, the specific pharmacological profile of 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone, including its potency and duration of action, is not well-documented in the literature.

Clinical Use[edit]

There is limited information available on the clinical use of 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone. Like many synthetic AAS, it may have been investigated for potential applications in treating conditions such as muscle wasting and hypogonadism. However, due to the potential for adverse effects and the availability of other therapeutic options, its use in clinical practice is not well-established.

Potential Side Effects[edit]

The use of anabolic-androgenic steroids, including 17α-Allyl-19-nortestosterone, can lead to a range of side effects. These may include:

The severity and likelihood of these side effects can vary depending on the dose and duration of use.

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