For the life of me, I cannot wrap my head around the half-life of testosterone and I'm hoping somebody here can explain how long the testosterone is active in my system and providing the desire anabolic effect and not just hanging out in my fat or floating around in my blood. Please forgive me as my medical and chemistry background is non-existent and I'm doing my best to determine how our bodies utilize aas.
Based on my research, Testosterone Suspension has no ester carbons starts to bind to your receptors immediately and has virtually no half-life.
Testosterone Propinate is a 3 carbon ester of which our body's enzymes "cleave" off the molecules to make a testosterone compound that dissolves in our blood stream and binds to the receptors. The half-life of this compound is 2 days.
How is the half-life 2 days? I thought once the esters were cleaved off, the testosterone was immediately available. Meaning, after the ester carbons are removed, don't we basically have the same thing administered testosterone suspension? Does it take 2 days for all of the testosterone molecules to have it's 3 esters cleaved off? Are the molecule's ester carbons cleaved off at random intervals between 0 - 4 days therefore making the half-life really an average 2 days?
Thanks in advance for any insight provided.
Happy New Year!!!
Based on my research, Testosterone Suspension has no ester carbons starts to bind to your receptors immediately and has virtually no half-life.
Testosterone Propinate is a 3 carbon ester of which our body's enzymes "cleave" off the molecules to make a testosterone compound that dissolves in our blood stream and binds to the receptors. The half-life of this compound is 2 days.
How is the half-life 2 days? I thought once the esters were cleaved off, the testosterone was immediately available. Meaning, after the ester carbons are removed, don't we basically have the same thing administered testosterone suspension? Does it take 2 days for all of the testosterone molecules to have it's 3 esters cleaved off? Are the molecule's ester carbons cleaved off at random intervals between 0 - 4 days therefore making the half-life really an average 2 days?
Thanks in advance for any insight provided.
Happy New Year!!!