NSC139965
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Creator
US National Cancer Institute
Publication Date
2006-01-12Alternative Title
component of Estan
component of Gynetone
component of Tylosterone
Andrometh
Androsan (VAN)
Androsan, tablets
Androst-4-en-3-one, 17.beta.-hydroxy-17-methyl- (8CI)
Androst-4-en-3-one, 17-hydroxy-17-methyl-, (17.beta.)- (9CI)
Androsten
Anertan (VAN)
Anertan, tablets
Delatestryl
Dianabol
Dumogran
Glosso-Sterandryl
Homandren (VAN)
Homandren, tablets
Hormale
M.T.Mucorettes
Malestrone
Malogen
Masenone
Mastestona
Mesterone
Metandren
Metestone
Methyltestosterone
Metrone
Nabolin
Neo-Hombreol [M]
Neo-Hombreol-M
Neo-Homobreol [M]
Nu-man
Oraviron
Oreton methyl
Oreton M
Oreton Methyl
Oreton-M
Stenolon
Steronyl
Synandrets
Synandrotabs
Syndren
Testhormone
Testora
Testosterone, 17-methyl-
Testoviron (VAN)
Testred
WLN: L E5 B666 OV MUTJ A E FQ F -B&AEF
17.alpha.-Methyl-3-oxo-4-androsten-17.beta.-ol
17.alpha.-Methyltestosterone
17-Methyltestosteron
17-Methyltestosterone
4-Androstene-17.alpha.-methyl-17.beta.-ol-3-one
Publisher
Unilever Center for Molecular Informatics, Cambridge University
Language
en_GB
Type
Chemical Structures
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Unknown author (2006). NSC139965. [chemical structure]. http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/109721
Identifiers
NSC139965
This record's URL: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/109721
IUPAC Chemical Identifier (IChI): C20H30O2,1H3-18-10H2-6H2-14(21)4H-13(18)5H2-7H2-15H-16H(18)8H2-11H2-19(2H3)17H(15)9H2-12H2-20(19,3H3)22H
IUPAC/NIST Chemical Identifier (INChI): InChI=1S/C20H30O2/c1-18-9-6-14(21)12-13(18)4-5-15-16(18)7-10-19(2)17(15)8-11-20(19,3)22/h12,15-17,22H,4-11H2,1-3H3/t15-,16+,17+,18+,19+,20+/m1/s1
IUPAC/NIST Chemical Identifier Key (INChI): GCKMFJBGXUYNAG-HLXURNFRSA-N
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