Product: | 5β-Androstan-3α-ol-17-one-16,16-d2 | ||||||||
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Catalog Number: | D884 | ||||||||
CAS Number: | 53-42-9 (unlabeled) | ||||||||
Synonyms: |
5β-Androsterone-16,16-d2; Etiocholan-3α-ol-17-one-16,16-d2 |
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Formula: | C19D2H30O2 | ||||||||
Enrichment: | 98%D | ||||||||
Molecular Weight: | 292.46 | ||||||||
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Appearance: | White solid | ||||||||
Category: | Labeled Steroids & Hormones | ||||||||
Stability: | Stable under recommended storage conditions | ||||||||
Storage: |
Store at room temperature. Adequate ventilation |
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Transportation: |
Non-hazardous for transport |
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Literature References: |
Reddy, D.S.,Neurosteroids: endogenous role in the human brain and therapeutic potentials. Prog. Brain Res., 2010, 186: 113–137.; Li P, Bracamontes J, Katona BW, Covey DF, Steinbach JH, Akk G., Natural and enantiomeric etiocholanolone interact with distinct sites on the rat alpha1beta2gamma2L GABAA receptor. Mol. Pharmacol., 2007, 71 (6): 1582–1590. |
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Applications: | A labeled endogenous 17-ketosteroid. A product of the metabolism of testosterone. Causes fever, immunostimulation, and leukocytosis. Used to evaluate adrenal cortex function, bone marrow performance, and to stimulate the immune system in neoplastic disease. Acts as a positive allosteric modulator of the GABA-A receptor. Possesses anticonvulsant effects. |