I don't know where you got this info but several things don't make sense.
The longer the ester, the longer the half-life; that is a fact. Your chart has deca (decanoate ester; 10 carbons) with a 14 to 16 day lifetime but dynobolan (undecanoate ester; 11 carbon ester) with only a 8 to 10 day lifetime. That does not make sense.
Other examples are: EQ has a 7-9 day lifetime (12 carbon ester) but primo has a 10-14 day lifetime (7 carbon ester). Test enanthate has a longer lifetime in your list than does methenolone enanthate (primo) even though they have the SAME ESTER.
Clomid has a 5 day half life according to pharmacokinetic studies published in the physician's desk reference. I would have to say I trust the PDR more than random unreferenced data on a BB board (8 to 12 hrs lifetime? Please! More like 30 days!).
Pretty much, I believe this list to be mistaken in all of its assignments. I will stand by my assignment of 10.5 days for enanthate and 12 days for cypionate.
The longer the ester, the longer the half-life; that is a fact. Your chart has deca (decanoate ester; 10 carbons) with a 14 to 16 day lifetime but dynobolan (undecanoate ester; 11 carbon ester) with only a 8 to 10 day lifetime. That does not make sense.
Other examples are: EQ has a 7-9 day lifetime (12 carbon ester) but primo has a 10-14 day lifetime (7 carbon ester). Test enanthate has a longer lifetime in your list than does methenolone enanthate (primo) even though they have the SAME ESTER.
Clomid has a 5 day half life according to pharmacokinetic studies published in the physician's desk reference. I would have to say I trust the PDR more than random unreferenced data on a BB board (8 to 12 hrs lifetime? Please! More like 30 days!).
Pretty much, I believe this list to be mistaken in all of its assignments. I will stand by my assignment of 10.5 days for enanthate and 12 days for cypionate.

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