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Testosterone Propionate 57-85-2

Testosterone Propionate 57-85-2

Testosterone Propionate 57-85-2

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Testosterone Propionate
57-85-2
product Name :Testosterone Propionate 57-85-2
Synonyms: Testosterone propionate [USAN:JAN]; 17beta-(Propionyloxy)androst-4-en-3-one; 17beta-Hydroxy-4-androsten-3-one 17-propionate; 17beta-Hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one propionate; 17beta-Hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one-17beta-propionate; AI3-26378; Agovirin; Androlon; Andronate; Androst-4-en-3-one, 17beta-hydroxy-, propionate; Androsteston; Androtest P; Androteston; Andrusol-P; Aquaviron; Bio-testiculina; CCRIS 575; Enarmon; Enarmon-oil; Homandren; Hormoteston; Masenate; NSC 9166; Nasdol; Okasa-Mascul; Orchiol; Orchistin; Oreton; Oreton propionate; Pantestin; Primotestone; Propiokan; Recthormone testosterone; Solvotest; Sterandryl; Synandrol; Synerone; TP; TP (VAN); Telipex; Testaform; Testex; Testodet; Testodrin; Testogen; Testolets; Testonique; Testormol; Testosid; Testosterone-17-beta-propionate; Testosterone-17beta propionate; Testosterone-17beta-propionate; Testosteroni propionas; Testoxyl; Testrex; Tostrin; Uniteston; Vulvan; delta(sup 4)-Androstene-17-beta-propionate-3-one; neo-Hombreol; Androst-4-en-3-one, 17-(1-oxopropoxy)-, (17beta)-; DEA No. 4000; Testosterone propionate [Androgenic (anabolic) steroids]; 3-oxoandrost-4-en-17-yl propanoate; (8xi,9xi,14xi,17beta)-3-oxoandrost-4-en-17-yl propanoate
Molecular Formula :C22H32O3
CAS Registry Number: 57-85-2
EINECS: 200-351-1
Density: 1.1g/cm3
Melting point :118℃
Refractive index :1.537
Water solubility: <0.1 g/100 mL at 24.5℃
Assay: 98% min.
Appearance: White to yellowish crystalline powder.
Usage: Pharmaceutical material, Steroid hormone, Anabolin.
Anabolic effects include growth of muscle mass and strength, increased bone density and strength, and stimulation of linear growth and bone maturation.
Androgenic effects include maturation of the sex organs, particularly the penis and the formation of the scrotum in the fetus, and after birth (usually at puberty) a deepening of the voice, growth of the beard and axillary hair. Many of these fall into the category of male secondary sex characteristics.