Compound Identification
SMILES
CC(=O)N1N=C(CC1C1=CC=C(C=C1)[N+]([O-])=O)[C@H]1CC[C@H]2[C@@H]3CCC4=CC(=O)C=C[C@]4(C)[C@H]3CC[C@]12C
InChIKey
InChIKey=NWYKMWXTJGTLMA-QXXCWHCLSA-N
Formula
C30H35N3O4
Mass
501.627
Taxonomic Classification
Taxonomy Tree
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Kingdom
Organic compounds
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Superclass
Lipids and lipid-like molecules
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Class
Steroids and steroid derivatives
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Subclass
Androstane steroids
- Level 5 Androgens and derivatives
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Subclass
Androstane steroids
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Class
Steroids and steroid derivatives
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Superclass
Lipids and lipid-like molecules
Kingdom
Organic compounds
Superclass
Lipids and lipid-like molecules
Class
Steroids and steroid derivatives
Subclass
Androstane steroids
Intermediate Tree Nodes
Not available
Direct Parent
Androgens and derivatives
Alternative Parents
3-oxo delta-1,4-steroids Delta-1,4-steroids Nitrobenzenes Nitroaromatic compounds Pyrazolines Acetamides N-alkylated hydrazones Cyclic ketones Propargyl-type 1,3-dipolar organic compounds Organic oxoazanium compounds Azacyclic compounds Organic zwitterions Organic salts Organic oxides Hydrocarbon derivatives
Molecular Framework
Aromatic heteropolycyclic compounds
Substituents
Androgen-skeleton - 3-oxo-delta-1,4-steroid - 3-oxosteroid - Oxosteroid - Delta-1,4-steroid - Nitrobenzene - Nitroaromatic compound - Monocyclic benzene moiety - Benzenoid - Acetamide - Pyrazoline - Ketone - C-nitro compound - Organic nitro compound - N-alkylated hydrazone - Cyclic ketone - Propargyl-type 1,3-dipolar organic compound - Allyl-type 1,3-dipolar organic compound - Organoheterocyclic compound - Organic 1,3-dipolar compound - Carboxylic acid derivative - Organic oxoazanium - Azacycle - Organic salt - Organic oxygen compound - Organic nitrogen compound - Organic oxide - Organonitrogen compound - Carbonyl group - Hydrocarbon derivative - Organic zwitterion - Organooxygen compound - Aromatic heteropolycyclic compound
Description
This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as androgens and derivatives. These are 3-hydroxylated C19 steroid hormones. They are known to favor the development of masculine characteristics. They also show profound effects on scalp and body hair in humans.
External Descriptors
Not available