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Testosterone CAS 58-22-0 CAS 15262-86-9 Testosterone Isocaproate

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    Name Testosterone

    CAS 58-22-0

    EINECS(EC#) 200-370-5

    Molecular Formula C19H28O2

    MDL Number MFCD00003654

    Molecular Weight 288.42

    Appearance white crystalline odourless solid

    Melting point 152-156 °C

    alpha 101 º (c=1, dioxane 25 ºC)

    Boiling point 370.65°C (rough estimate)

    density 1.0484 (rough estimate)

    Testosterone is a steroid hormone that is secreted by the testes, as well as by the adrenal glands. It is responsible for the development and maintenance of secondary sexual characteristics in men and women. Testosterone levels are reduced in patients with squamous cell carcinoma, which may be due to a deficiency of this hormone. Testosterone has been shown to increase levels of natriuretic peptides (NPs), which are important for regulating blood pressure and fluid balance. A deficiency of testosterone has also been linked to bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. In addition, testosterone may be used as a model system for studying other steroids because it has been found to bind to specific proteins on the surface of human cells, called CDNA clones.

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  • Name Testosterone

    CAS 58-22-0

    EINECS(EC#) 200-370-5

    Molecular Formula C19H28O2

    MDL Number MFCD00003654

    Molecular Weight 288.42

    Appearance white crystalline odourless solid

    Melting point 152-156 °C

    alpha 101 º (c=1, dioxane 25 ºC)

    Boiling point 370.65°C (rough estimate)

    density 1.0484 (rough estimate)

    Testosterone is a steroid hormone that is secreted by the testes, as well as by the adrenal glands. It is responsible for the development and maintenance of secondary sexual characteristics in men and women. Testosterone levels are reduced in patients with squamous cell carcinoma, which may be due to a deficiency of this hormone. Testosterone has been shown to increase levels of natriuretic peptides (NPs), which are important for regulating blood pressure and fluid balance. A deficiency of testosterone has also been linked to bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. In addition, testosterone may be used as a model system for studying other steroids because it has been found to bind to specific proteins on the surface of human cells, called CDNA clones.

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