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Argomax active compound structure

acecombact1

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guys i tested Ergomax and i found out what is it.

here is what compund is: 17-methyl-5alpha-androst-2-en-17beta-ol and -17-one ( i know i have nomenclature mistake) >>Air-borne volatile substances. i just did NMR/IR on it.



i just got vidas book from library, here what it says about it: In the 5alpha-androstane seriese introduction of oxygen funtion into the molecule at carbon-1 caused an increase in the androgenic and anabolic activities with resulting favorable anabolic-androgenic ratio. the enhancemnt of oral activity is interesting in view of fact that the ether bodof these compound is easily broken, as manifiested by strongly enhanced excertion of 17-ketosteroid in humans treated with ether derivatives.

its 5alpha-androsstene derivatives.

i drew pic of compoud (umethylated base)

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acecombact1 said:
guys i tested Ergomax and i found out what is it.

here is what compund is: 17-methyl-5alpha-androst-2-en-17beta-ol and -17-one ( i know i have nomenclature mistake) >>Air-borne volatile substances. i just did NMR/IR on it.



i just got vidas book from library, here what it says about it: In the 5alpha-androstane seriese introduction of oxygen funtion into the molecule at carbon-1 caused an increase in the androgenic and anabolic activities with resulting favorable anabolic-androgenic ratio. the enhancemnt of oral activity is interesting in view of fact that the ether bodof these compound is easily broken, as manifiested by strongly enhanced excertion of 17-ketosteroid in humans treated with ether derivatives.

its 5alpha-androsstene derivatives.

i drew pic of compoud (umethylated base)

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Umm, that's not what the two isomers are but you are pretty close. You have one of the compounds right but not the isomer. PA has basically told you what the two compounds are and even the ratio 80:20 which is close to what other research has provided.

This product is now defunct so it's really best to just move on and not worry about it. This is also the reason why we likely won't see any new ph products.
 
Can someone give us the Layman's version of this? Sorry it is late and I can't break anything down right now, or it's my way of excusing my lack of knowledge about this!
 
Close bro but not correct, If you finally figure it out you may aswell just keep it to yourself though. No need to pul anymore unwanted attention to the suppliment industrie. Its getting bad enough as it is.
 
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