Norclostebol

Norclostebol
Identifiers
Synonyms 4-Chloroestr-4-en-17β-ol-3-one
CAS Number 13583-21-6 YesY
PubChem (CID) 166576
ChemSpider 145769 N
UNII VI1001O2DI YesY
Chemical and physical data
Formula C18H25ClO2
Molar mass 308.84 g/mol
3D model (Jmol) Interactive image
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Norclostebol (INN) (brand name Lentabol; former developmental code names SKF-6611, CP-73) is a synthetic anabolic steroid that is derived from nandrolone.[1][2][3] It was described in the literature in 1957.[1] Norclostebol is also used as an ester, norclostebol acetate (brand name Anabol 4-19).

Norclostebol is a 4-chloro derivative of testosterone. It works out to be significantly stronger than pure testosterone. It is approximately 6.6 times as anabolic while only 40% as androgenic. This may not be a particularly fair or valid comparison however. It is more appropriate to compare norclostebol to testosterone propionate due to the use of an ester. In this case they are fairly even in anabolic potency at 112% but only 20–25% as androgenic. In practice this means norclostebol is a potent anabolic compound with minimal tendency towards side effects.

References

  1. 1 2 J. Elks (14 November 2014). The Dictionary of Drugs: Chemical Data: Chemical Data, Structures and Bibliographies. Springer. pp. 168–. ISBN 978-1-4757-2085-3.
  2. Steven B. Karch, MD, FFFLM (9 October 2007). Pathology, Toxicogenetics, and Criminalistics of Drug Abuse. CRC Press. pp. 67–. ISBN 978-1-4200-5456-9.
  3. James Edward Wright (1982). Anabolic Steroids and Sports: A Comprehensive, Up-to-date Summary and Discussion of the Scientific Findings about the Controversial Drugs Widely Used to Increase Muscle Size and Strength. Sports Science Consultants. ISBN 978-0-9609306-0-9.



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