Etiocholanolone

Etiocholanolone (or aetiocholanolone) is a metabolite of testosterone. Classified a ketosteroid, it causes fever, immunostimulation and leukocytosis; is used to evaluate adrenal cortex function, bone marrow performance and in neoplastic disease for immunostimulation.

Drug

Drugbank:

  • EXPT00443

Pubchem:

  • 5,880

CAS Number:

  • 53-42-9
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