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Steroid Esters Explained: From Propionate to Undecanoate

Cycle Design · 6 min read · Updated on May 23, 2026

Key takeaways

  • ●The ester does not change the active molecule, only its kinetics: the carbon chain is hydrolyzed by lipase and releases the hormone gradually — the longer the chain, the longer the half-life.
  • ●Typical half-lives: acetate ~1 day, propionate ~2 days, enanthate ~4.5 days, cypionate ~5 days, decanoate ~6 days, undecanoate ~16 days.
  • ●The labeled dose includes the weight of the ester: 100 mg of testosterone propionate contains only ~83 mg of actual testosterone, 100 mg of enanthate ~72 mg.
  • ●PCT timing depends directly on the ester: 2 to 3 weeks after the last injection for a long ester, 3 to 5 days for a short ester.

Sommaire

  1. 1. What is an ester?
  2. 2. The ester landscape by chain length
  3. 3. Half-life, frequency and steady-state
  4. 4. Impact on PCT and restart timing
  5. 5. How to pick an ester for your cycle

The ester is the piece that turns the same testosterone, nandrolone or trenbolone molecule into kinetically very different versions. Understanding what an ester is and what it does is what makes you understand why an enanthate cycle runs on 12 weeks and a propionate cycle on 8, why you pin twice a week for one and every other day for the other, and why PCT starts 2 weeks after the last injection on one ester and 3 days on the other.

This guide is the technical base for structuring a cycle. It complements the how to design a steroid cycle pillar and pairs with a concrete tool: the half-life calculator, which plots an ester's serum concentration over time.

What is an ester?

An ester is a carbon chain chemically grafted onto the hormonal molecule. The active molecule stays the same — it is still testosterone, or still nandrolone — but the presence of the ester chain changes two things: solubility in fat (lipophilicity) and the time the body needs to release the active molecule into the bloodstream.

When you inject an ester intramuscularly, it lodges in the fatty tissue around the injection site. An enzyme (lipase) progressively hydrolyzes the ester chain, releasing the hormonal molecule into circulation. The longer the ester chain, the more lipophilic it is, the slower it releases — and the longer the half-life [4].

Practical consequence: the dose labeled on a vial includes the weight of the ester. 100 mg of testosterone propionate contains roughly 83 mg of actual testosterone; 100 mg of enanthate roughly 72 mg. This is called "bioavailable testosterone" and the dose ranges on the AnaProtoKol compound pages already account for it.

The ester landscape by chain length

From shortest to longest, the esters commonly used in the community with their core specs.

EsterApprox. half-lifeTypical frequencyCommon use
Acetate~1 dayEOD to dailyTrenbolone acetate, short cycles
Propionate~2 daysEODTest prop, masteron propionate
Phenylpropionate~3 days2 to 3× / weekNPP, short-ester durabolin
Enanthate~4.5 days2× / weekTest E, masteron E, tren E
Cypionate~5 days2× / weekTest Cyp (essentially enanthate)
Decanoate~6 days1 to 2× / weekNandrolone decanoate (deca)
Undecylenate~14 days1 to 2× / weekBoldenone (EQ), very long cycles
Undecanoate~21 days1× every 2 weeksTest U (Nebido), long-term TRT

For testosterone, the three mainstream esters are propionate (short, ~2 days), enanthate (long, ~4.5 days) and cypionate (~5 days). Other molecules carry their own palette: nandrolone comes as decanoate (deca, ~6 days) or phenylpropionate (NPP, ~3 days); trenbolone as acetate (~1 day) or enanthate (~5 days); masteron as propionate or enanthate.

Half-life, frequency and steady-state

Half-life is the time the serum concentration of a compound needs to drop by half. It is what dictates the injection frequency required to keep a stable hormonal signal.

Steady-state

When you inject a compound at a regular interval, its serum concentration rises then plateaus after 4 to 5 half-lives. For enanthate (4.5 days), the plateau lands around day 18 to 22; for cypionate (5 days), around day 20 to 25 [1]. That is why people say a long-ester cycle "takes 4 to 6 weeks to kick in" — it is not that testosterone takes time to act, it is the hormonal signal that takes time to reach steady-state.

Rule of thumb for frequency

  • An injection frequency shorter than the half-life produces a stable signal with limited fluctuations.
  • A frequency equal to the half-life already produces marked peaks and troughs.
  • A frequency longer than twice the half-life produces very pronounced fluctuations — typical of a once-weekly enanthate injection (when half-life is 4.5 days).

The half-life calculator lets you visualize those curves concretely for each ester and each pinning protocol. It is the reference tool for setting a cycle's frequency.

Impact on PCT and restart timing

The length of the ester used on the last injection dictates when PCT starts. The community rule: wait until serum concentration has dropped low enough that SERMs can actually stimulate the HPTA — otherwise residual exogenous testosterone keeps exerting negative feedback and the restart never lifts off [5].

Ester of the last injectionDelay before PCT
Propionate (~2 days)3 to 5 days after the last injection
Enanthate / cypionate (~4.5-5 days)~2 weeks after the last injection
Nandrolone decanoate (~6 days)~3 weeks after the last injection
Boldenone undecylenate (~14 days)~4 to 5 weeks after the last injection

The detailed timing math and standard SERM protocols sit in the when to start PCT and the PCT protocol guides.

How to pick an ester for your cycle

Picking an ester comes down to three criteria: the target cycle length, your tolerance for frequent injections, and the kinetics you want (stable signal vs. fine-grained control).

Typical use cases

  • First cycle, 10-14-week standard. Enanthate or cypionate. The default pick: 2 pins per week, stable signal, easy PCT timing math. See testosterone-only cycle.
  • Short 6-8-week cycle, cut or quick control. Propionate. Sharper peaks and troughs, more pins, but the option to stop fast if anything goes sideways.
  • Very long 16-20-week cycle, muscle quality. Boldenone undecylenate, sometimes nandrolone decanoate. The very slow kinetics justify the extended length.
  • Long-term TRT. Testosterone undecanoate (Nebido), one shot every 10-12 weeks, very smoothed profile. Not for cycling — it is a medical use.

Mixing several esters of the same compound (e.g. test E + test prop) adds complexity without clear benefit for most cycles. The simple structure (one ester per molecule) is preferred outside specific situations (front load, kickstart) — see kickstart and front load.

Frequently asked questions

Enanthate or cypionate: is there a real difference?

Not in practice. Half-life is slightly longer for cypionate (~5 days vs ~4.5 for enanthate), but the pinning frequency is the same (twice a week), steady-state lands at the same point, and the delay before PCT is identical [1]. The choice comes down to source availability and quality, not the molecule. Enanthate is more common in Europe, cypionate is more common in North America (it is the dominant form on r/steroids US threads).

Why is propionate more painful to inject?

Propionate is usually dissolved in oil at a relatively high concentration (typically 100 mg/ml) and the short ester chain makes the formulation more irritating to the tissue at the injection site. Many users report a warm sensation, sometimes residual soreness for 24 to 48 hours after the pin. That is one of the standing arguments against propionate on a first cycle.

Why is nandrolone decanoate so suppressive on PCT?

Decanoate has a half-life of ~6 days, but its residual release can stretch over several weeks after the last injection. On top of that, nandrolone itself exerts a more durable HPTA suppression than testosterone (partly via its active metabolite). The result: you wait longer (3 weeks or more) before starting PCT, and recovery is often slower. That is one of the reasons deca always runs with a testosterone base and with on-cycle HCG to preserve testicular function.

Sources

Studies and scientific publications this guide relies on.

  1. Schulte-Beerbühl M, Nieschlag E (1980). Comparison of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, luteinizing hormone, and follicle-stimulating hormone in serum after injection of testosterone enanthate or testosterone cypionate. Fertility and Sterility. doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)44543-7

    Étude comparative pharmacocinétique entre énanthate et cypionate de testostérone après injection intramusculaire chez l'homme : profils sériques quasi superposables, demi-vies de l'ordre de 4 à 5 jours.

  2. Minto CF, Howe C, Wishart S, et al. (1997). Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of nandrolone esters in oil vehicle: effects of ester, injection site and injection volume. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. pmid: 9103484

    Étude clinique chez 23 hommes : la cinétique des esters de nandrolone (phénylpropionate vs décanoate) dépend de la longueur de la chaîne ester, du site (deltoïde vs glutéal) et du volume injecté. La libération du décanoate est nettement plus lente et plus longue que celle du phénylpropionate.

  3. Behre HM, Abshagen K, Oettel M, et al. (1999). Intramuscular injection of testosterone undecanoate for the treatment of male hypogonadism: phase I studies. European Journal of Endocrinology. doi: 10.1530/eje.0.1400414

    Études de phase I chez des hommes hypogonadiques : 1000 mg d'undécanoate de testostérone (TU) injectés en intramusculaire, profil pharmacocinétique très étiré, demi-vie d'élimination de 20 à 34 jours selon le véhicule (huile de thé vs ricin).

  4. Kicman AT (2008). Pharmacology of anabolic steroids. British Journal of Pharmacology. doi: 10.1038/bjp.2008.165

    Revue de référence sur la pharmacologie des stéroïdes anabolisants : esters, lipophilie, hydrolyse par la lipase, libération progressive depuis le tissu adipeux, conversion en hormone active.

  5. Anawalt BD (2019). Diagnosis and Management of Anabolic Androgenic Steroid Use. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. doi: 10.1210/jc.2018-01882

    Revue clinique sur la prise en charge des utilisateurs d'AAS : effet retard de la nandrolone décanoate, durée de suppression de l'axe HPT prolongée plusieurs semaines après l'arrêt, implications pour le timing de la PCT.

AnaProtoKol is a health and performance tracking tool. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any protocol.

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