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chem geeks - what is this steroid?

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17[alpha]-methyl-3[beta],17[beta]-dihydroxyandrost-4-ene

as seen in the 2004 steroid control act...

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is this M4OHT? i guess that but the 3beta is up front when i am used to seeing it at the end. maybe it doesnt matter?

also, does anyone know if 17a-clostebol is on that list? doesnt look like it...

and does anyone have a crash course in steroid nomenclature? :run:
 
It looks like methyl 4-AD. I'm not sure why it wasn't just listed as 17-methyl-4-androstenediol, esp. when 4-androstenediol itself is on that same list.
 
It's clearly a "diol"; it has two -OH groups, at C3 and C17. The 4-ene structure doesn't imply it's going to be active; it also needs a ketone (=O group) at C3 (although some people think that 4AD could be intrinsically anabolic). The 4-ene (double bond at C4) isn't always requirred for an AAS to be anabolic but, if you don't have it, you'll most certainly need something like a double bond at C1 or C2, or a methyl group at C2 (like in superdrol), so that it doesn't get deactivated at skeletal muscle by 3bHSD enzyme.

To answer your question:

17[alpha]-methyl-3[beta],17[beta]-dihydroxyandrost-4-ene = methyl-4AD = 17-alpha-methyl-4AD
 
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