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Androstenol, also
known as 5α-androst-16-en-3α-ol (shortened to 3α,5α-
androstenol or 3α-
androstenol), is a 16-androstene
class steroidal pheromone and...
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Androstenol, also
known as 5α-androst-16-en-3β-ol, is a
naturally occurring mammalian pheromone known to be
present in
humans and pigs. It is thought...
- pheromones: androstadienol, androstadienone, androstenone,
androstenol, and androsterone.
Androstenol is the ****tive
female pheromone. In a 1978
study by Kirk-Smith...
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nanomolar concentrations (EC50 = 200 nM). The
closely related pheromone androstenol (5α-androst-16-en-3α-ol) has been
found to act as a
potent positive allosteric...
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three feet underground. It was
thought that the
natural ****
hormone androstenol of the male pig,
which is also
found in truffles, was
responsible for...
- pheromones: androstadienol, androstadienone, androstenone,
androstenol, and androsterone.
Androstenol is the ****tive
female pheromone. In a 1978
study by Kirk-Smith...
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human pheromones: androstadienol, androstadienone,
androstenol, androstenone, and androsterone.
Androstenol is the ****tive
female pheromone. In a 1978 study...
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sebaceous glands. It is
described as
having a
musky odor
similar to that of
androstenol.
Androsterone has been
found to
affect human behavior when smelled. Androsterone...
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androstadienone by 5α-reductase, and can be
converted into 3α-
androstenol or 3β-
androstenol by 3-ketosteroid reductase.
Depending upon the subject, androstenone...
- by 5α-reductase,
which can
subsequently be
converted into 3α-
androstenol or 3β-
androstenol (also more
potent and
odorous pheromones) by 3-ketosteroid reductase...