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The synthesis and certification of three human metabolites of 7-methyl19-nortestosterone (MENT)

Principal investigator
S. Davies
Country
Australia
Institution
National Measurement Institute
Year approved
2017
Status
Completed
Themes
Anabolic steroids

Project description

Code: 17A27SD 

In 2002 7a-methyl-19-nortestosterone was shown to demonstrate advantageous hormone replacement therapeutic properties compared to testosterone and its 17 esters. It was also demonstrated to be a potent inhibitor of spermogenesis and received considerable interest as a male contraceptive. Despite the commercial potential of this androgenic anabolic steroid it was never officially approved for clinical use. A recent seizure of 1 by law enforcement agencies in Germany has alerted the doping control community to its availability on the black market and raised concerns of potential abuse by athletes wishing to take advantage of the performance enhancing properties. To ensure the WADA accredited anti-doping laboratories can readily identify the abuse of 7a-methyl-19-nortestosterone scientists at the National Measurement Institute Australia will synthesise three major metabolites detected in human urine. Each compound will be certified to the highest level ensuring unequivocal confirmation of structure using a range of techniques, including mass and NMR spectroscopy. The purity of each calibration standard will be assigned as a mass fraction and a suitable quantity (e.g. 1-5 mg) of each certified reference material will be provided to each WADA accredited laboratory accompanied with a certificate of analysis.

Main Findings: 

Scientists at the National Measurement Institute Australia have synthesized a sample of 7α-methyl-19-nortestosterone and two metabolites observed in human urine post administration. Each compund underwent comprehensive certification confirming the identification and mass racation of the main component. Upon certification all three calibration standards were made available to the WADA accredited sports doping laboratories, accompanied with a certificated of analysis.

Calibration standards of 7α-methylnandrolone (NMI collection number 2048), 7α-methyl-4-estren-3α-ol-17-one (S050) and 7α-methyl-5β-estran-3α-ol-17-one (2047) and associated certficates of analysis have been made available to the WADA accredited laboratories. The certification of each candidate material was performed in accordance with ISO 17034 accreditation as a reference material producer. Each material been certified for identity and pruity as a mass fraction and can be considered to be a primary calibrator. The certification, identification and purity assessment, will be reviewed by a panel of experts comprising staff within NMI and academecs from local university chemistry departments. NMI's external review committee was established to ensure the quality of NMI certified reference materials is maintained.