Product Name: TestosteroneSynonyms: testred;TESTOSTERONE;testex;testoderm;TESTOSTERON;ORQUISTERON;oreton;PRIMOTESTONCAS: 58-22-0MF: C19H28O2MW: 288.42EINECS: 200-370-5Product Categories: MI;TPI;Steroids;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Pharmaceuticals;Intracellular receptor;Steroid and Hormone;API;testosterone;TESTIMMol File: 58-22-0.molChemical Propertiesmp 152-156°Calpha 101 o (c=1, dioxane 25 oC)Fp 5 °Cstorage temp. 2-8°CMerck 13,9255Stability: Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.CAS DataBase Reference 58-22-0(CAS DataBase Reference)NIST Chemistry Reference Testosterone(58-22-0)EPA Substance Registry System Androst-4-en-3-one, 17-hydroxy-, (17.beta.)-(58-22-0)Safety InformationHazard Codes T,Xn,FRisk Statements 60-61-11-19-20-40-63-45-36-20/21/22-38Safety Statements 53-45-24/25-36/37-26-16RIDADR UN 2252 3/PG 2WGK Germany 3RTECS XA3030000Hazardous Substances Data 58-22-0(Hazardous Substances Data)Usage And SynthesisChemical Properties white crystalline odourless solidUsage androgen, antineoplasticUsage Testosterone, Principal hormone of the testes, produced by the interstitial cells. Major circulating androgen; converted by 5α-reductase in androgen-dependent target tissues to 5α-dehydrotestosterone which is required for normal male sexual differentiation. Also converted by aromatization to Estradiol. Testerone is a controlled substance (anabolic steroid). Androgen.Usage Rivastigmine metaboliteUsage Secreted by the testis and is converted to dihydrotestosterone in the target tissue where is appears to mediate many of the biological actions of testosterone. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCBiological Activity Endogenous androgen receptor agonist.