Prohormones and sport

Prohormones and sport / Frans T. Delbeke, Peter Van Eenoo, Wim Van Thuyne, Noël Desmet

  • Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 83 (2002) 1-5 (December), p. 245-251
  • PMID: 12650722
  • DOI: 10.1016/s0960-0760(02)00274-1


Abstract

Several precursors of testosterone and nandrolone introduced on the nutritional supplement market as performance enhancing drugs are banned in sports. Until now they are legally sold without a prescription in the US. Results of excretion studies with related compounds including 7-keto-DHEA and 1-androstenediol are presented. The main metabolites of 7-keto-DHEA are 7-hydroxylated compounds. The commercial 1-androstenediol preparation was contaminated with several other anabolic steroids. Oxidation of 1-androstenediol to 1-androstenedione seems to be the major renal metabolic pathway. Additionally contaminated nutritional supplements containing banned substances not indicated on the label were administered. The results of the excretion studies indicate that after the intake of amounts substantially lower than the recommended dose athletes can fail a doping test for periods up to 120 h.

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Date
11 June 2003
People
Delbeke, Frans T.
Desmet, Noël
Van Eenoo, Peter
Van Thuyne, Wim
Country
Belgium
Language
English
Other organisations
Universiteit Gent (UGent) - Ghent University
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Ghent, Belgium: DoCoLab Universiteit Gent-UGent
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Half-life / excretion time of substance
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S1. Anabolic Agents
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1-Androstenedione (5α-androst-1-ene-3, 17-dione)
7-keto-DHEA
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