Hey guys, i've come across two types of masteron, 1 being "Drostanolone
di-propionate", and the other "Drostanolone propionate".....Can someone with any knowledge on these explain to me what the differences is? if there is any.
Thanks,
FD
Hey guys, i've come across two types of masteron, 1 being "Drostanolone
di-propionate", and the other "Drostanolone propionate".....Can someone with any knowledge on these explain to me what the differences is? if there is any.
Thanks,
FD
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I'm sure they are both the same...I know some company's use different spelling etc...because prop is prop...it's an ester which describes the release and/or duration of effect. just like Enanthate decoanate isocarpoanate etc...I've seen this before when buying products from different manufacturers.
But Ill bump this incase there's an outside chance i'm wrong.![]()
The di in some vitamins means synthetic. I would say it has something to do with that. I believe that they are the same.
Ok thanks guys, I just wanted to check in before I make a purchase....If anyone has anyhting else to add feel welcome to post it!
thanks,
FD
i by no means am a chemist,but i think its a difference in the molecular compound.
ok here it is: the di propianate consist of 2 molecules of propianate,where the propianate consist of 1 molecule of the propianate.
They should be the same thing...
actually the di propianate may have a longer half life,than the propianate.....dont know
So the easter would weigh more, in other words, you would have less of the active substance, right? I've tried to email BD about this a while back but didn't get any info.Originally Posted by jbol
"Di-" in reference to a chemical name, means two.
Drostanolone
di-propionate
without looking at the full chemical name of it, I would assume you have a prop on your normal 17beta position as well as an additional 3beta.
half-life aught to be a little longer, and yes there would be less active masteron itself from the extra ester weight, but prop is pretty small anyways..
and there it is, the answer that leaves us dumbfounded
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