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    Wow touchy. You sound angry at creatine decanoate. Maybe you sell a competing product. It's only a molecule don't get angry at it. Of course it is better than mono but I am not here to debate the golden lie of the supplement industry "creatine mono is the best all the rest are a scam".

    And from wiki. I guess we have to establish the basics:

    Decanoate ester prodrugs of various pharmaceuticals are available. Since decanoic acid is a fatty acid, forming a salt or ester with a drug will increase its lipophilicity and its affinity for fatty tissue. Since distribution of a drug from fatty tissue is usually slow, one may develop a long-acting injectable form of a drug (called a Depot injection) by using its decanoate form. Some examples of drugs available as a decanoate ester include nandrolone, fluphenazine, bromperidol, and haloperidol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by workingout123 View Post
    Wow touchy. You sound angry at creatine decanoate. Maybe you sell a competing product. It's only a molecule don't get angry at it. Of course it is better than mono but I am not here to debate the golden lie of the supplement industry "creatine mono is the best all the rest are a scam".

    And from wiki. I guess we have to establish the basics:

    Decanoate ester prodrugs of various pharmaceuticals are available. Since decanoic acid is a fatty acid, forming a salt or ester with a drug will increase its lipophilicity and its affinity for fatty tissue. Since distribution of a drug from fatty tissue is usually slow, one may develop a long-acting injectable form of a drug (called a Depot injection) by using its decanoate form. Some examples of drugs available as a decanoate ester include nandrolone, fluphenazine, bromperidol, and haloperidol.
    You are beyond help here. Gotta be a teenager.
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    Quote Originally Posted by workingout123 View Post
    Wow touchy. You sound angry at creatine decanoate. Maybe you sell a competing product. It's only a molecule don't get angry at it. Of course it is better than mono but I am not here to debate the golden lie of the supplement industry "creatine mono is the best all the rest are a scam".

    And from wiki. I guess we have to establish the basics:

    Decanoate ester prodrugs of various pharmaceuticals are available. Since decanoic acid is a fatty acid, forming a salt or ester with a drug will increase its lipophilicity and its affinity for fatty tissue. Since distribution of a drug from fatty tissue is usually slow, one may develop a long-acting injectable form of a drug (called a Depot injection) by using its decanoate form. Some examples of drugs available as a decanoate ester include nandrolone, fluphenazine, bromperidol, and haloperidol.

    Not jumping on your post here, but if I were trying to prove a point and needed reference material to back my claim, Wiki isn't even a reference I would consider using.
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