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Testosterone, CAS # 58-22-0, is a steroid sex hormone from the androstane family and it is important to regulate and maintain several biological functions.
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS58-22-0
SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Appearance (Color)Colorless to white to almost white
Appearance (Color)to yellowish-white
Appearance (Form)Crystalline powder or crystals
Infrared spectrumConforms
Melting point153°C to 157°C
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General Description

• Testosterone is a steroid sex hormone from the androstane family and is important for the maintenance of several biological functions

• This compound is an androgen that exerts its function by binding to and activating the androgen receptor

Applications

• Testosterone is irreversibly converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in target tissues by the enzyme 5-∝ reductase

• Testosterone or DHT (its active metabolite) ligand-androgen receptor complexes act as a transcription factor, stimulating the expression of several responsive genes

• It antagonizes the androgen receptor to induce gene expression that causes the growth, development, and maintenance of several biological functions

• This compound is commonly used in vivo studies as an ester derivative due to its rapid metabolism by the liver

RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Tyagi, V.; Scordo, M.; Yoon, R.; Liporace, F.; Greene, L. Revisiting the role of testosterone: Are we missing something? Rev Urol. 2017, 19 (1), 16–24.