Definition: Acetovera trona (Acetovertrione) is a synthetic anabolic steroid with a legal name, acetovalproate. Acetovertrona was first synthesized in 1978 by Michael Faraday, later named "Acetovera Trona" after the company he founded. It was approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2013. The chemical structure of acetovera trona is composed of a nitrogenous base that reacts with another nitrogenous base to form an ester, which can then be converted into testosterone or other steroids. Acetovertrona is classified as a steroid due to its legal name and the synthetic nature of its chemical structure. It has been shown to have positive effects on muscle growth and recovery in animal studies. However, it should not be used for human medical purposes without first seeking expert advice from healthcare providers.
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