
A new technology called Dynamic Combinational Chemistry (DCC) is predicted by researchers to have either a potentially harmful or beneficial effect in the future of designer steroids. This technology is currently used by pharmaceutical companies to develop and test new drugs for therapeutic and medical purposes. It won’t be long, however, before steroid companies will employ its use to create hundreds of possible designer steroids and test their effectiveness in a matter of minutes. Although this new technology can create designer drugs in a shorter span of time, it can also do good because chemists will be able to eliminate unwanted side effects of certain compounds.
At present, steroid chemists only use a steroidal substance found in a Mexican wild yarn called “diosgenin” in producing synthetic steroids since steroids have a very complicated molecular structure, thus, it is very hard to replicate. As long as they are using this substance as initial compound, the unwanted side effects could never be eliminated. Scientists can utilize this DCC to possibly create pure substances such as testosterone minus the adverse side effects. This technology could pose as both harmful and at the same time beneficial to the future of designer steroids.
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A powerful tool, capable of creating hundreds of undetectable, designer steroids in a short span of time is threatening the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the sports world. The pharmaceutical drug companies are currently using this technology and it won’t be long until designer steroid companies and chemists will utilize this same technology to create new designer steroids in minutes. Jason Thomas, graduate student from the City University in New York, in his research under the synthetic organic chemistry doctorate program, describes this powerful tool and cautions regarding its dangerous potential.
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