androsteeni
Androsteeni is a steroid found in mammals, including humans. It is a derivative of androstane and is often referred to as a pheromone, particularly in relation to its presence in sweat and urine. The compound is synthesized in the adrenal glands and testes. Its detection by humans is thought to be through the vomeronasal organ, though the precise mechanisms and significance of its olfactory perception are still subjects of ongoing scientific research. Studies have explored its potential role in social signaling and mate attraction, but conclusive evidence for these functions in humans remains limited and debated. Androsteeni can exist in different isomeric forms, with androstenone and androstenol being the most commonly discussed. These isomers have distinct olfactory characteristics and may be perceived differently by individuals. The concentration of androsteeni can vary depending on factors such as diet, age, and hormonal status. Its chemical structure is closely related to other androgens.