The Ziggy Switkowski report into the irregular practices at Essendon will be released on Monday following the withdrawal of a legal challenge from Dean Robinson.
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http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/report-out-on-monday-20130503-2iyih.html#ixzz2SGAg5ReCSTEPHEN Dank, Essendon's former sports scientist, ordered a banned peptide in quantities sufficient to treat a team of AFL players, according to a former associate.
Records of Mr Dank's purchasing process reveal he sourced the peptide Thymosin beta 4 from Melbourne biochemist Shane Charter while working for Essendon.
Mr Charter will tell ASADA that Mr Dank had ordered enough Thymosin beta 4 to treat a squad of 30 players with regular weekly injections.
"It was enough for an entire squad," he said.
It is not known if it was used on athletes.
Ballarat University's Dr Stephen Brown, who co-wrote a paper about Thymosin beta 4 and sport that was published in February in the authoritative Journal of Sports Science, said the substance was commonly used on racehorses.
"I'm shocked that it would be given to humans, because there's no evidence to show that it's beneficial. So why inject it and, if you do, what are the risks?" he said.
"Who knows what nasty genes it could turn on down the track?"
"There isn't enough evidence to support giving it as a drug for a horse."
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