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Epitestosterone

The 17-alpha isomer of TESTOSTERONE, derived from PREGNENOLONE via the delta5-steroid pathway, and via 5-androstene-3-beta,17-alpha-diol. Epitestosterone acts as an antiandrogen in various target tissues. The ratio between testosterone/epitestosterone is used to monitor anabolic drug abuse.

300+ PubMed studies analyzed · 6 RCTs · Evidence Score: 45.8

Research Domains

Epitestosterone has been studied across 15 research domains including 💪 Strength & Power, 🧬 Hormones, ♀♂ Sexual Health, 👁️ Vision & Eye, 🔬 Oncology. The primary research focus is 💪 Strength & Power with 88% of studies addressing this area.

Similar Compounds by Shared Targets

The following compounds share molecular targets with Epitestosterone, based on binding affinity data from BindingDB and ChEMBL. Sorted by shared target overlap.

Allylestrenol
3 shared targets
Metipranolol
3 shared targets
auricularum
3 shared targets
dibekacin
2 shared targets
mezlocillin
2 shared targets
limonin
3 shared targets
onapristone
2 shared targets
enzalutamide
2 shared targets
Testolactone
2 shared targets
Trenbolone
3 shared targets
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This evidence profile for Epitestosterone is generated deterministically from 300 PubMed-indexed studies. All data is corpus-verified with Merkle proofs. BiohacksAI does not provide medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen.

Data source: PubMed/MEDLINE (NLM). Corpus version: current. Patent pending (EVE-PAT-2026-001). © 2026 Organiq Sweden AB.