novice_man
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I'm wondering if it's correct.
If i'm not wrong, Phenylpropionate has a half-life of 4,5 days like Propionate. Isocaproate's half-life is 9 days, and Decanoate is 15 days.
In Peewee's excel file, at the bottom where you can see the Sustanon availability curve, the Phenylpropionate and the Isocaproate are released identically into the blood....
Isn't that incorrect because of the different half-lifes of the two esters? Shouldn't the Phenylpropionate be released more like the Propionate?
Maybe I've misunderstood, and maybe i've the wrong half-lifes, cause it seems a bit strange.....why the heck would they use 2 esters with the same half-life...
May somebody please sort this problem out for me?
Thanks!
If i'm not wrong, Phenylpropionate has a half-life of 4,5 days like Propionate. Isocaproate's half-life is 9 days, and Decanoate is 15 days.
In Peewee's excel file, at the bottom where you can see the Sustanon availability curve, the Phenylpropionate and the Isocaproate are released identically into the blood....
Isn't that incorrect because of the different half-lifes of the two esters? Shouldn't the Phenylpropionate be released more like the Propionate?
Maybe I've misunderstood, and maybe i've the wrong half-lifes, cause it seems a bit strange.....why the heck would they use 2 esters with the same half-life...
May somebody please sort this problem out for me?
Thanks!
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