I’ve noticed that some of the smaller esters are dosed considerably lower than the larger esters and was wondering why smaller ester compounds have a lower concentration. Jano mentioned that size has nothing to with it, but polarity is the determining factor, as far as solubility is concerned. So, do you guys have a good explanation for why Deca and NPP are dosed at very different concentrations? NPP is usually dosed at 100mg/mL, but Deca is usually dosed higher. The same goes for Test P and Test E. What’s the reason for the disparity? What’s the highest stable concentration you could get a compound that has a propionate ester?
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