7-Keto-DHEA
7-Ketodehydroepiandrosterone, also known as 7-oxoprasterone, is a prohormone produced by metabolism of the prohormone dehydroepiandrosterone. 7-Keto-DHEA is not directly converted to testosterone or estrogen, and has thus been investigated as a potentially more useful relative of DHEA. Researchers have raised concern that supplements may trigger positive tests for performance-enhancing drugs.
The World Anti-Doping Agency lists 7-keto-DHEA as a prohibited anabolic agent. The FDA has proposed that it be banned from used in compounded drugs.Chemistry
7-Keto-DHEA has a number of chemical names, including:
- 7-Ketodehydroepiandrosterone
- 7-Oxodehydroepiandrosterone
- 7-Ketoprasterone
- 7-Oxoprasterone
- 3β-Hydroxyandrost-5-ene-7,17-dione
- Androst-5-en-3β-ol-7,17-dione
For the acetate ester:
- 3β-Acetoxyandrost-5-ene-7,17-dione
- 7-Oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone acetate
- 3-Acetyl-7-oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone
- DHEA acetate-7-one
- Δ5-Androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17-dione
Note: "Keto" can be substituted for "oxo" in the above names.History
7-Keto-DHEA has been marketed for treatment of the fake disease Adrenal fatigue.Regulation
The FDA has proposed that 7-Keto-DHEA be included among substances banned from use in compounded drugs.