Nom du produit
|
Liothyronine sodium |
Autre nom |
T3 Na; Liothyronine sodium salt; T3 sodium salt; Tertroxin |
Numéro de registre CAS |
55-06-1 |
EINECS |
200-223-5 |
Formule moléculaire |
C15H11I3NNaO4 |
Masse moléculaire |
672.96 |
Essai |
99% |
Apparence |
Off-white powder |
Forfait |
1kg/sac en papier d'aluminium ou selon les besoins |
Minimum order quantity |
10g |
Expédition |
SMU,FEDEX,DHL,TNT |
Shipping leading time |
Dans 24 heures |
Options de paiement |
Western union, MoneyGram, T/T |
Prix |
Negotiatable |
Applications:
T3 in the body is responsible for regulating the uptake of various nutrients into cells and into the mitochondria of those cells in order to effectively become utilized for the production and consumption of energy. The mitochondria of every single cell in the body utilizes carbohydrates (primarily), fat, and even protein for the production of an energy source known as ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). Through the intake of more T3, this production of ATP will increase, leading to an increased rate of energy consumption in the form of fats, carbohydrates, and protein. Hence, this is why the consumption of too much T3 without the use of anabolic steroids can result in muscle loss.
Triiodothyronine, also known as T3, is a thyroid hormone but not an anabolic steroid . It affects almost every physiological process in the body, including growth and development, metabolism, body temperature, and heart rate.It is used medically to treat cases of thyroid insufficiency, obesity, certain metabolic disorders and fatigue.Bodybuilders are particularly attracted to this drug for its ability to burn off body excess fat. Most often utilized during contest preparation, one can greatly decrease the amount of stored fat without being forced to severely restrict calories.
Production of T3 and its prohormone thyroxine (T4) is activated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which is released from the pituitary gland.T3 in the body is responsible for regulating the uptake of various nutrients into cells and into the mitochondria of those cells in order to effectively become utilized for the production and consumption of energy.