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Cis-9,10-Octadecenoamide

Also known as oleamide.  A naturally-occurring derivative of oleic acid (a monounsaturated fatty acid) that induces sleep.  Research is ongoing, but in-vitro and rodent experiments indicate it may have...

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1-Androsterone

Androsterone (ADT)  is a testosterone metabolite that is secreted in sweat and excreted in urine.  It’s a reputed pheromone and weak androgen.  1-Androsterone has a double bond at C-1, and is alleged...

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4-Hydroxyandrostenedione

See Formestane.

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3,3′-Diiodo-L-Thyronine

Also known as 3,3′ T2.  A breakdown metabolite of the active (T3) thyroid hormone, 3,3′,5-triiodo-L-thyronine.  It’s included in some weight loss supplements as a “thyromimetic” compound, although...

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3,5-Diiodo-L-Thyronine

Also known as 3,5-T2 or T2.  Like 3,3′-diiodo-l-thyronine, it’s a breakdown metabolite of the active thyroid hormone, T3.  Animal data suggests it can reduce body fat accumulation by reducing oxidative...

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2a,3a-Epithio-17a-Methyl-5a-Androstan-17b-Ol

An anabolic “supplement” compound sold under various names (Havoc, Epistane, Hemaguno). It’s a methylated, orally-bioavailable version of a steroidal, anti-estrogenic drug, Epitiostanol, which was...

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4-Hydroxy-3-Methoxy Cinnamic Acid

See Ferulic Acid.

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1,4,6-Androstatriene-3,17-Dione

See ATD.

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3′,5,7-Trihydroxy-4′-Methoxyflavone-7-Rutinoside

See Diosmin.

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1,3-N-Dipropyl-7-Propargylxanthine

Also written (correctly) as 1,3-di-n-propyl-7-propargylxanthine. A synthetic caffeine analog that is reportedly 100 times more potent than caffeine at both A1 and A2 adensosine receptors.  It has not,...

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