5A-699 is an Anabolic Phytosteroid (APS), classified as a brassinosteroid. It is an anabolic compound, a natural effective muscle builder, an endurance and performance enhancer. It has 3% more anabolic activity then the well-known SARM Ostarine (MK-2688)*.
5α-hydroxylaxogenin was discovered in 1996, the Russian chemist Syrov published a peer reviewed journal in 1976 that it had similar anabolic activity to Anavar (Oxandrolone), but without the side effects of hormone imbalances, liver toxicity, or testin positive for steroidal therapy.
What 5A-699 Does:
Increases anabolic activity [1]
Increases protein synthesis [1] [5]
Increases lipid (fat) and carbohydrate metabolism [1]
It has a similar anabolic effect to Anavar (Oxandrolone) [2]
It has cAMP phosphodiesterase activity [3]
cAMP pathways control anabolism and catabolism [4]
No androgenic activity, so no hormonal side effects [2]
Safe for women
No PCT needed
Signals PI3K/Akt pathway, responsible for muscle cell growth and division [1]
This is the same pathway IGF-1 uses for its muscle building effect
5A-699 has 3% more anabolic activity then the SARM Ostarine (MK-2688)*
Specifications:
77.98mg/mL | 3.6mL/day | 280.7mg/day
Serving Size:
1.8mL twice daily | one month supply
Formulation/Ingredients:
5A-699 contains 5α-hydroxylaxogenin (tetramethylicosahydrospiro[naptho[2,1:4,5]indeno[2,1-b]furan-10,2-pyran]-2(11aH)-one), in a proprietary SMEDDS blend. The active compound is isolated from Smilax Sieboldii a close relative to asparagus
SMEDDS:
5α-hydroxylaxogenin has medium lipophilicity and requires SMEDDS to be efficient. Our proprietary SMEDDS blend is infused with caprylic acid a natural SARM.
To activate SMEDDS mix the recommended dose by stirring vigorously, shaking, or blending in water, milk, or juice.
Anabolic Activity of 5A-699 vs Ostarine (MK-2688)
5A-699 (5α-hydroxylaxogenin)
Ostarine (MK-2688)
* Results according to Molinspiration molecular structure nuclear receptor bioactivity.
References
Fasciola, A. A. 2013. Phytosterol spirostane and spirostene derivatives having a wide variety of utilities in humans and other animals. Google Patents. PUB US20140274978A1
Syrov, V. N. & Kurmukov, A. G. 1976. Experimental study of the anabolic activity of 6-ketoderivatives of certain natural sapogenins. Farmakol Toksikol, 39(5), 631-635. PMID 1028596
Tian, L. W., Zhang, Z., Long, H. L. & Zhang, Y. J. 2017. Steroidal Saponins from the Genus Smilax and Their Biological Activities. Natural Products and Bioprospecting, 7(4), pp. 283–298. DOI 10.1007/s13659-017-0139-5
Raker, V. K., Becker, C. & Steinbrink, K. 2016. The cAMP Pathway as Therapeutic Target in Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases. Frontiers in Immunology, 7(123). DOI 10.3389/fimmu.2016.00123
Rangel, J. A. O. 2006. Hepato phyto-nutraceutical synergistic composition. Google Patents. PUB US7625587B2
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