Compound Identification
SMILES
CN1[C@@H]2CC[C@H]3[C@@H]4CC[C@H](OC5=CC=C(NC(C)=O)C=C5)[C@@]4(C)CC[C@@H]3[C@@]2(C)CCC1=O
InChIKey
InChIKey=YNBUPACMTTZEAN-YXRHCOCTSA-N
Formula
C27H38N2O3
Mass
438.612
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-4-azasteroids 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroids 4-azasteroids and derivatives Quinolidines Acetanilides N-acetylarylamines Phenoxy compounds Phenol ethers Delta lactams Alkyl aryl ethers Piperidinones Tertiary carboxylic acid amides Acetamides Secondary carboxylic acid amides Azacyclic compounds Hydrocarbon derivatives Carbonyl compounds Organic oxides
Molecular Framework
Aromatic heteropolycyclic compounds
Substituents
Androgen-skeleton - 3-oxosteroid - Oxosteroid - 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid - 3-oxo-4-azasteroid - Azasteroid - 4-azasteroid - Quinolidine - Acetanilide - N-acetylarylamine - Anilide - Phenoxy compound - N-arylamide - Phenol ether - Delta-lactam - Alkyl aryl ether - Piperidinone - Benzenoid - Monocyclic benzene moiety - Piperidine - Tertiary carboxylic acid amide - Acetamide - Secondary carboxylic acid amide - Carboxamide group - Lactam - Carboxylic acid derivative - Organoheterocyclic compound - Azacycle - Ether - Organooxygen compound - Organic oxygen compound - Carbonyl group - Organic nitrogen compound - Hydrocarbon derivative - Organic oxide - Organonitrogen 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