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- related to boldenone undecylenate is quinbolone (δ1-testosterone 17β-cyclopentenyl enol ether). Boldenone was reportedly patented by Ciba in 1949, and...
- between the C1 and C2 positions. A related compound is quinbolone, the 17-cyclopentenyl enol ether of boldenone. Boldenone occurs naturally in the scent gland...
- (androst-5-en-3β-ol-17-one) Prohormone Quinbolone 1-Dehydrotestosterone 17β-cyclopentenyl enol ether Ether Silandronea Testosterone 17β-trimethylsilyl ether Ether...
- However, the 2-norbornyl cation can be formed from derivatives of β-(Δ3-cyclopentenyl)-ethane, indicating that the pi-bonded resonance structure is significant...
- Testosterone 17-chloral hemiacetal ether ✓ – ✓ Quinbolone Δ1-Testosterone 17β-cyclopentenyl enol ether ✓ – ✓ Silandrone Testosterone 17β-trimethylsilyl ether –...
- ether of methyltestosterone Quinbolone (Anaboli****, Anabolvis) – 17β-cyclopentenyl enol ether of boldenone (Δ1-testosterone) And the following have not...
- Cloxotestosterone (T 17-chloral hemiacetal ether) Quinbolone (δ1-T 17β-cyclopentenyl enol ether) Never marketed 4-Hydroxytestosterone (4-hydroxy-T) Boldione...
- Vander Brook MJ, Cartland GF (1944). "A Pharmacologic Study of 5-Allyl-5-Cyclopentenyl Barbituric Acid (Cyclopal)". Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental...
- Hydrolysis of cis-3,5-diacetoxycyclopentene: (1R,4S)-(+)-4-Hydroxy-2-cyclopentenyl Acetate" Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 9, p.487 (1998); Vol. 73, p.25...
- "Interrupting the Nazarov reaction: domino and cascade processes utilizing cyclopentenyl cations", Chem. Commun. (38): 5676–5688, doi:10.1039/B908515G, PMID 19774236...