A guess from my days in Inorganic Chemistry.....like dissolves like....more polar substances are more hydrophilic and less lipophilic......less polar substances are more lipophilic and less hydrophilic. The fact the Enanthate Ester can be made at higher concentrations than the Cypionate Ester with equal percentages of solvent (ie BB in the case of AAS) to me tells me that the Enanthate Ester is a lot less polar / more lipophilic than the Cyp Ester. I am pretty sure I am right about that, I don't think I am wrong about that. You can get Cyp to be soluble at higher concentrations but it takes more of a hydrophilic solvent like BB since Cyp is more hydrophilic than Enanthate......like dissolves like.Any clue why there Test Cyp is crashed all of a sudden?
It all comes down to polarity.....Cyp is much more polar than Enan hence why if you try to get it to dissolve in something very nonpolar like oil (Grapeseed, Cottonseed, etc...) you have to use MORE BB to get the Cyp to dissolve. My guess is that the reason why MCT oil will hold Cyp at higher concentrations than Grapeseed and Cottonseed oils with the same percentage of solvent (BB) is that MCT is a more hydrophilic/ more polar / less lipophilic oil than Grapeseed or Cottonseed oils. I don't think I am wrong about that.
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