berlin
New Member
Here are some questions for the members:
1) Since Tren E was never produced by a pharma company, what research standard is used when performing an HPLC analysis of same?
2) Just spit-balling here . . . based on how individual AAS are synthesized, are there certain substances which are inherently more prone to a higher purity end product? That is, would the same level of care or attention to detail in manufacturing result in a higher purity of something like testosterone vs. oxandrolone? Additionally, are there certain substances which are more difficult to synthesize, perhaps correlating to a lower quality end product?
Thanks in advance for your responses,
-B
1) Since Tren E was never produced by a pharma company, what research standard is used when performing an HPLC analysis of same?
2) Just spit-balling here . . . based on how individual AAS are synthesized, are there certain substances which are inherently more prone to a higher purity end product? That is, would the same level of care or attention to detail in manufacturing result in a higher purity of something like testosterone vs. oxandrolone? Additionally, are there certain substances which are more difficult to synthesize, perhaps correlating to a lower quality end product?
Thanks in advance for your responses,
-B