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Oxymetholone

  • CAS No:434-07-1 Oxymetholone
    Molecular Structure

    Detailed Description

    Name:Oxymetholone
    MF:C21H32O3
    MW:332.48
    EINECS:207-098-6
    Product Categories:Pharmaceutical;Biochemistry;Hydroxyketosteroids;Steroids;Steroid and Hormone;Finished Steroid and Hormone
    Mol File:434-07-1.mol
    mp 172-180Calpha 34refractive index 38(C=1, CHCl3)storage temp. 2-8C
    solubility H2O:less than0.5 mg/mL
    form solid
    color white to light yellow
    Water Solubility <0.1 g/100 mL at 23C Merck 6967
    Stability:Stability May be light sensitive. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.CAS DataBase Referenc e434-07-1
    properties:Off-White to Pale Yellow Solid
    Usage:Anabolic steroid. Controlled substanceGeneral DescriptionOdorless white to creamy white crystalline powder.Air & Water ReactionsInsoluble in water.Reactivity ProfileOxymetholone may be sensitive to light.Health
    HazardSYMPTOMS: Symptoms of exposure to Oxymetholone may include cholestatic jaundice, hepatocellular neoplasms and peliosis hepatitis. Prepubertal exposure may cause phallic enlargement and increased frequency of erection. Postpubertal exposure may cause inhibition of testicular function, testicular atrophy, oligospermia, impotence, chronic priapism, epididymitis, bladder irritability, clitoral enlargement, menstrual irregularities, increased or decreased libido, excitation, insomnia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, leukemia, gynecomastia, deepening of the voice in women, hirsutism and male-pattern baldness in women, acne, edema, retention of serum electrolytes and decreased glucose tolerance. It may also cause higher risk of developing liver cell tumors. Other symptoms include abnormal liver function tests, salt and water retention and masculinization, particularly of the female fetus.
    Fire Hazard:Flash point data for Oxymetholone are not available. Oxymetholone is probably combustible