2015
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.7189
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Characterization of a non‐approved selective androgen receptor modulator drug candidate sold via the Internet and identification of in vitro generated phase‐I metabolites for human sports drug testing

Abstract: RATIONALE: Potentially performance-enhancing agents, particularly anabolic agents, are advertised and distributed by Internet-based suppliers to a substantial extent. Among these anabolic agents, a substance referred to as LGD-4033 has been made available, comprising the core structure of a class of selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs). METHODS: In order to provide comprehensive analytical data for doping controls, the substance was obtained and characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscop… Show more

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“…26,27 Positive cases of SARMs have been reported in both human athletes 28,29 and horses. Therefore, drug candidates were subjected to electrospray ionization [32][33][34] LGD-4033 (also referred as VK5211, Ligandrol, or Anabolicum) (4- Therefore, drug candidates were subjected to electrospray ionization [32][33][34] LGD-4033 (also referred as VK5211, Ligandrol, or Anabolicum) (4-…”
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“…26,27 Positive cases of SARMs have been reported in both human athletes 28,29 and horses. Therefore, drug candidates were subjected to electrospray ionization [32][33][34] LGD-4033 (also referred as VK5211, Ligandrol, or Anabolicum) (4- Therefore, drug candidates were subjected to electrospray ionization [32][33][34] LGD-4033 (also referred as VK5211, Ligandrol, or Anabolicum) (4-…”
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“…33 A study of healthy young men 35 proved that LGD-4033 is safe, well-tolerated, has favorable pharmacokinetic profile with a prolonged elimination half-life (24-36 hours), and shows lean body mass increase. 42 The in vitro (in human) liver microsomes metabolites 34,40 as well as by electrochemical conversion/microbial degradation metabolites of While its use is unofficially approved and it is not yet manufactured by a pharmaceutical company, many websites make LGD-4033 widely available 36-38 and studies have reported its detection in black market products.…”
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“…Due to the ease of availability over the internet, the misuse of LGD-4033 has already been reported in the human sports arena, 8 highlighting the need for routine methods that allow the best possible detection of these novel substances in doping control laboratories. 9,10 Numerous other SARMs have also been studied in the human. As a result, studies have been carried out utilising human liver microsomes to investigate the human metabolism of LGD-4033 products in vitro.…”
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“…Cases of illicit use of SARMs in human sports have been reported. [66,67] SARMs are also of great importance in equine doping control, and some studies concerning the in vivo metabolism pattern has not been referred in this species. [68] Hansson et al [69,70] described the urinary metabolites of the SARMs S1, S4, and S22 in horses after intravenous injection using UHPLCquadrupole Time-of-Flight-MS (UHPLC-QToF-MS), reporting a significant number of metabolites for each of the above substances.…”
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