if it has a cypionate ester there is more ester and less testosterone, if it has an enanthate ester, then it has more testosterone and less ester compared to the test cyp. But how much exactly? Say for example you had 100mg of test e, how much of it would be actual testosterone and how much would be ester? Also how do you work this out? I tried a search on google an nothing helpful came up, just people asking if their gear is legit or w/e
Well test E is an 8 carbon chain ester and I believe cyp is a 9 carbon chain so technically there is more testosterone in the enanthate ester than the cypionate. Test e is roughly 55% testosterone and the rest being the ester weight.
It’s not just an extra carbon, I think it’s an extra carbon and oxygen. The difference is around 30g/mole. Either molecule with the ester is around 400g/mole, meaning difference is less than 8%. Unless you have a proper pharmaceutical test, the difference between two batches of enanthate will probably be more significant than between e and c. Even then, it’s really not worth bothering yourself about.
If you want to work it out, find testosterone’s molecular weight and the weights of different esters. Add them together to get total molecular weight. Divide the weight of testosterone by the total weight you derived. This number is your proportion/fraction/percentage of actual testosterone. Test suspension has no ester so I recommend purchasing a bunch of that to pin everyday for your first cycle.
[quote]VTBalla34 wrote:
Basically, it doesn’t matter. You aren’t baking a cake here.[/quote]
I know, I was just curious. Am I not allowed to be curious!?
And thank you for all the replies, incredulous thats what I was looking for.[/quote]
I’m not trying to stifle your intellectual curiosity, if that’s all it is. My post was mostly addressing the [more common] situation where someone is trying to plan their cycle based on those details. That’s what is known as “majoring in the minors”.