Androgenic Injectable Steroid Testosterone Propionate CAS 57-85-2 Test Prop Body Building Safe Pass
Details:
•Product name:Testosterone Propionate
•Alias: Testoviron;sterandryl;Agovirin;Testosteron
•Purity : 97.0~103.0%
•CAS Registry Number: 57-85-2
•Einecs No: 200-351-1
•Grade : Pharmaceutical Grade
•Storage: Shading, confined preservation
•Drug Class: Injectable Anabolic Androgenic Steroid
•Usage : Testosterone propionate can be used as pharmaceutical material. It acts much faster than other testosterone esters such as cypionate or enanthate, and requires a much more frequent dosing schedule, in order to maintain stable blood levels. The main function of Testosterone propionate is to promote metabolism. Anabolic effects include growth of muscle mass and strength, enhancement of bone density and strength, and stimulation of linear growth and bone maturation.
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TEST ITEMS |
SPECIFICATION |
RESULTS |
Description |
White or Almost White Crystalline Powder |
Solubility |
Practically insoluble in water, freely soluble in acetone |
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and in alcohol, soluble in fatty oils. |
Identification |
IR |
Positive |
Assay(on dry bsis) |
97.0~103.0% |
99.36% |
Specific Rotation |
+84°~+90° |
+85.9° |
Loss On Drying |
0.5%max |
0.28% |
Related Substances |
Any impurity: 0.5%max |
<0.5% |
Total: 1.0%max |
<1.0% |
Disregard limit: 0.05%max |
<0.05% |
Conclusion |
The specification conform with BP2005 standard |
Applications:
Testosterone propionate has been used for studying its effects on pregnant ewes.
Testosterone Propionate is the shortest commonly ester attached to the Testosterone hormone. This means it takes your body the least amount of time to rid itself of the ester and release the parent hormone into the body. Due to its short active life, testosterone propionate typically needs to be injected every other day at a minimum. Anecdotally, testosterone propionate causes the least side effects and the least bloating; These side effects usually subside very quickly when use is ceased.
Androgens direct the development of the male phenotype during embryogenesis and at puberty. An androgen that is secreted by the testis. This hormone is converted to dihydrotestosterone in the target tissues where it regulates several biological functions. Testosterone propionate has been synthetically derived from a plant. This product has extended and faster-acting functions when compared.