Testosterone decanoate

Testosterone decanoate
Clinical data
Routes of
administration
Intramuscular injection
Identifiers
CAS Number 5721-91-5
PubChem (CID) 155143
ChemSpider 136680
UNII IJW60LAO6S
KEGG D08573
ChEBI CHEBI:35000
ChEMBL CHEMBL1473654
Chemical and physical data
Formula C29H46O3
Molar mass 442.68 g·mol−1
3D model (Jmol) Interactive image

Testosterone decanoate (BAN) is an androgen and anabolic steroid and a testosterone ester.[1][2][3] It is or has been a component of Sustanon, along with testosterone propionate, testosterone phenylpropionate, and testosterone isocaproate.[4] Testosterone decanoate has been investigated as a potential long-acting injectable male contraceptive.[5][6][7]

References

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  4. Barry A.J. Fisher; William J. Tilstone; Catherine Woytowicz (6 February 2009). Introduction to Criminalistics: The Foundation of Forensic Science. Academic Press. pp. 182–. ISBN 978-0-08-091675-0.
  5. Hay, Cathy J.; Brady, Brian M.; Zitzmann, Michael; Osmanagaoglu, Kaan; Pollanen, Pasi; Apter, Dan; Wu, Frederick C. W.; Anderson, Richard A.; Nieschlag, Eberhard; Devroey, Paul; Huhtaniemi, Ilpo; Kersemaekers, Wendy M. "A Multicenter Phase IIb Study of a Novel Combination of Intramuscular Androgen (Testosterone Decanoate) and Oral Progestogen (Etonogestrel) for Male Hormonal Contraception". The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 90 (4): 2042–2049. doi:10.1210/jc.2004-0895. PMID 15671109.
  6. Brady, B. M.; Amory, J. K.; Perheentupa, A.; Zitzmann, M.; Hay, C. J.; Apter, D.; Anderson, R. A.; Bremner, W. J.; Pollanen, P.; Nieschlag, E.; Wu, F. C. W.; Kersemaekers, W. M. (1 January 2006). "A multicentre study investigating subcutaneous etonogestrel implants with injectable testosterone decanoate as a potential long-acting male contraceptive". Human Reproduction. 21 (1): 285–294. doi:10.1093/humrep/dei300. ISSN 0268-1161. PMID 16172147.
  7. Peter J Chenoweth; Steven Lorton (30 April 2014). Animal Andrology: Theories and Applications. CABI. pp. 488–. ISBN 978-1-78064-316-8.


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