Browse content
Table of contents
Actions for selected chapters
- Full text access
- Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER I - Introduction
Pages 1-2 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER II - Nomenclature and Chemistry of Anabolic Steroids
Pages 3-20 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER III - Metabolism of Anabolic Steroids
Pages 21-30 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER IV - Activities of Anabolic Steroids
Pages 31-103 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER V - Mechanism of Action of Anabolic Steroids
Pages 105-117 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER VI - Clinical Application of Anabolic Steroids
Pages 119-166 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER VII - Side Effects of Anabolic Steroids
Pages 167-183 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER VIII - Test Procedures for Anabolic Steroids
Pages 185-194 - Book chapterNo access
Appendix
Pages 195-203 - Book chapterNo access
Bibliography
Pages 205-224 - Book chapterNo access
Subject Index
Pages 225-236
About the book
Description
Anabolic Steroids attempts to trace the development of anabolic steroids in the chemical, experimental biological, and clinical disciplines, and presents a precise outline of the current state of substantiated knowledge. This book deals with anabolic steroids derived from natural androgens and characterized by their stimulatory action on the biosynthesis of tissue protein and by their simultaneous low androgenicity. The biochemical part is a review of substantiated and current knowledge based largely on experimental results with animals, while the clinical part attempts to bring out the pathophysiological rationale of therapy with anabolic steroids, again based on experimental data. The book begins with a discussion of the nomenclature and chemistry of anabolic steroids. This is followed by separate chapters on the metabolism, activities, and mechanism of action of anabolic steroids; clinical application of anabolic steroids, side effects, and test procedures.
Anabolic Steroids attempts to trace the development of anabolic steroids in the chemical, experimental biological, and clinical disciplines, and presents a precise outline of the current state of substantiated knowledge. This book deals with anabolic steroids derived from natural androgens and characterized by their stimulatory action on the biosynthesis of tissue protein and by their simultaneous low androgenicity. The biochemical part is a review of substantiated and current knowledge based largely on experimental results with animals, while the clinical part attempts to bring out the pathophysiological rationale of therapy with anabolic steroids, again based on experimental data. The book begins with a discussion of the nomenclature and chemistry of anabolic steroids. This is followed by separate chapters on the metabolism, activities, and mechanism of action of anabolic steroids; clinical application of anabolic steroids, side effects, and test procedures.
Details
ISBN
978-1-4832-3126-6
Language
English
Published
1968
Copyright
Copyright © 1968 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Academic Press