- (developmental code name WIN-17665), also
known as 17α-
propyltestosterone (or
simply propyltestosterone) or as 17α-propylandrost-4-en-17β-ol-3-one, is a steroidal...
- and
converts the drug into an antiandrogen, as in
topterone (17α-
propyltestosterone) and
allylestrenol (17α-allyl-3-deketo-19-nortestosterone) (an extended-chain...
- analogue.
Analogues of
ethyltestosterone with
longer C17α
chains such as
propyltestosterone (topterone) have
further reduced androgenic activity or even antiandrogenic...
- was
first synthesized in 1936 and was
never marketed.
Along with
propyltestosterone (topterone), it has been
patented as a
topical antiandrogen and hair...
-
derivatives with extended-length C17α
substitutions such as
topterone (
propyltestosterone) (compare to the AAS
ethyltestosterone and methyltestosterone) and...
- 1α-methyl-17α-propyl-4,5α-dihydrotestosterone
Topterone (WIN-17665) = 17α-
propyltestosterone Trimethyltrienolone (R-2956, RU-2956) = 2α,2β,17α-trimethyl-19-nor-δ9...
- vinyltestosterone, allyltestosterone, methyltestosterone, ethyltestosterone, and
propyltestosterone.
Other ethisterone analogues include ethinylandrostenediol...