Tuesday, December 31, 2013

About Testosterone Propionate


Of all the testosterone forms the effects of Testosterone Propionate are some of the most misunderstood. Many people tend to have a fair understanding of large ester compounds like Testosterone Enanthate, but when it comes to mixtures like Sustanon 250 or the small ester Testosterone Propionate the story changes. Over the years and this is largely thanks to steroid message boards the effects of Testosterone Propionate have been largely misconstrued. It’s very common for individuals to report and make claims that are impossible and make no sense if we actually understand the hormone, but that’s the problem. The problem is most don’t understand the hormone at all; in-fact, many assume things like Testosterone Enanthate and Testosterone Propionate are two very different steroids when they’re actually identical on a hormonal basis.
In any case, we want to take a good look at the effects of Testosterone Propionate. We want to you to understand how these effects manifest based on its small ester nature so that you can distinguish this form from other testosterone forms. Further, we want to look at the direct effects of Testosterone Propionate so that you know what to expect should you decide use is right for you.
This product is soluble in chloroform (50 mg/ml). It is also soluble in various oils. The oil solutions can be sterilized by maintaining at 150 deg C for 1 hour. It is practically insoluble in water, soluble 1 in 6 of ethanol, 1 in 4 of acetone, 1 in 20 of ethyl oleate, and 1 in 30 of propylene glycol. The product is incompatible with alkalis and oxidizing agents and it should be protected from light.
Testosterone Propionate  has been used for studying its effects on pregnant ewes
Catalog No: 3B3-004628
CAS No: 57-85-2
Molecular Formula: C22H32O3
Molecular Weight: 344.

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