Description
RAD 140 Testolone [Powder]
RAD 140 Testolone is a laboratory-created research compound belonging to the class of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs). The compound is also known as Testolone and limited to laboratory studies.
Studies suggest that RAD 140 Testolone formulation selectively attaches to androgen receptors that exist in muscle fibers and bone cells. In research settings, RAD 140 Testolone is studied because of its potential to activate these receptors.
Additionally, the powder formulation is also studied for its potential ability to enhance protein synthesis and muscle growth in experimental models by interacting with selective androgen receptors.
Chemical Properties
| Product Name | RAD-140 Testolone Powder |
| CAS | 1182367-47-0 |
| Molar Mass | 393.83 g/mol |
| Chemical Formula | C20H16ClN5O2 |
| Synonyms | RAD140, Testolone, Vosilasarm |
| IUPAC Name | 2-chloro-4-{[(1R,2S)-1-[5-(4-cyanophenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl]-2-hydroxypropyl]amino}-3-methyl benzonitrile |
What is the Working Mechanism of RAD 140 Testolone Powder?
Research-based studies on experimental models have shown that RAD-140 testolone powder may act through multiple biological pathways. Here is a detailed breakdown of its working mechanism:
Selectively Attaches to Androgen Receptors
In laboratory models, RAD-140 testolone selectively binds with androgen receptors to target selective tissues. These receptors have the potential to control muscle growth and bone metabolism.
Neuromuscular Efficiency
By strongly binding to selective androgen receptors in muscle tissues, RAD-140 may improve strength and power in laboratory models. So, the powder formulation is also studied for its potential to enhance neuromuscular efficiency.
Fat Loss Support in Laboratory Models
In research settings, by increasing lean mass and boosting metabolism the RAD-140 testolone may support fat loss processes in experimental models. However, the formulation does not take part directly in the process.
What Are the Potential Research Observations of RAD-140 Testolone Powders?
While RAD-140 Testolone powder formulations are still under research, some areas of scientific interest include:
- May increase lean muscle mass in experimental models.
- May promote fat loss while preserving muscle mass in research models.
- May support bone health and density under laboratory conditions.
- May accelerate injury recovery in laboratory models.
- May support strength and performance in research models.
What Are the Potential Side Effects of RAD-140?
The following may be observed as side effects of the compound in research settings:
- Mood and psychological effects
- Stomach discomfort
- Fatigue or dizziness
- Mild headaches
- Muscle discomfort
Why Buy RAD-140 Testolone Powder From RCDbio?
RCDbio provides research-grade powder formulations intended solely for laboratory research purposes. RCDbio aims to be your trusted online source for research-grade synthetic compounds.
All our products are supported by a Certificate of Analysis (COA). In addition, we provide a quick and secure transactional experience to our buyers.
FAQs
What is the shelf life of RAD-140 testolone powder?
It may remain stable for 2–3 years when stored between 2°C to 8°C under controlled laboratory conditions.
What are the optimal storage conditions?
Store in a tightly sealed container between 2°C to 8°C , in a cool, dry environment, protected from light and humidity.
Can RAD-140 testolone powder be dissolved for experiments?
Yes, It may be solubilized in ethanol, DMSO, or other laboratory-appropriate solvents..
Disclaimer
RAD-140 testolone powder formulations are intended exclusively for laboratory research purposes. RCDbio products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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