Androsterone 3-alpha-Hydroxy-5-alpha-androstan-17-one
Androsterone has only been identified in humans. Its consideration as a pheromone has occurred because of the fact that men with a higher ratio of Androsterone to Etiocholanone are more masculine.
Homosexual men have lower ratios of Androsterone to Etiocholanone. Thus, Androsterone makes a man appear extra masculine and or dominant, but without the aggressive aura of Androstenone.
This pheromone can give people a feeling of being protected. The wearer should give the aura of reliability normally found in a peaceful or protector alpha male. Androsterone also provides the respect of Androstenone devoid of the potential negative connotations of the aggressive nature of Androstenone. It is better to be a protector than an attacker.
Androsterone has demonstrated the ability to elevate the moods of women.
IT has been suggested that Androsterone may assist other pheromones in their effectiveness.
ALPHA ANDROSTERONE 10 mg 10 ml |
$67.97 |
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Molecular Weight |
290.4403 [g/mol] |
Molecular Formula |
C19H30O2 |
XLogP3 |
3.7 |
H-Bond Donor |
1 |
H-Bond Acceptor |
2 |
Rotatable Bond Count |
0 |
Tautomer Count |
2 |
Exact Mass |
290.22458 |
MonoIsotopic Mass |
290.22458 |
Topological Polar Surface Area |
37.3 |
Heavy Atom Count |
21 |
Formal Charge |
0 |
Complexity |
459 |
Isotope Atom Count |
0 |
Defined Atom StereoCenter Count |
7 |
Undefined Atom StereoCenter Count |
0 |
Defined Bond StereoCenter Count |
0 |
Undefined Bond StereoCenter Count |
0 |
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count |
1 |
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