5-Etioallocholen-3b,7b,17b-Triol (5-AT)
A steroid metabolite and a derivative of DHEA, there's speculation that 5-AT might have a cortisol-suppressing effect. Clinical data validating this theory is sparse, although an abstract presented in 1997 seems to validate this conclusion (Norbiato, et al., In Vitro Immunomodulatory Effects of Delta 5-Androstene-3b,7b,17b Triol (AET) in Hypercortisolemic Patients (Las Vegas, NV: Conference on Cortisol and Anti-Cortisols, 1997).
Nonetheless, an abstract is not a peer-reviewed study, and that's what must be performed before 5-AT's cortisol suppressing qualities can be confirmed.
Not particularly noted for having any muscle building effect.
Supplements with this ingredient:None (for now)
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