Dimethandrostenol transdermal?

JeremyNG25

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Does anyone know if this hormone can be made into a transdermal or would it not pass well through the skin? I have access to some powder and am just curious is all. Thanks for any help!
 
Pretty sure molecular weight is to high. But i could be wrong.
 
Where did you see the Molecular weight? Just curious.


well, one could determine this info themselves if they know the nomenclature. but I don't think he knows how to do it. lol. I don't either, I'd have to go back an look it up.
but I know anyone can figure out the mw of a compound themselves if they know some simple math.
 
well, one could determine this info themselves if they know the nomenclature. but I don't think he knows how to do it. lol. I don't either, I'd have to go back an look it up.
but I know anyone can figure out the mw of a compound themselves if they know some simple math.
True, I have just never seen it listed so I asked where he had seen it.
 
True, I have just never seen it listed so I asked where he had seen it.
Which is odd looking at the suppliers sites most hormones have MW listed yet this one is not.
 
MW of superdrol = 318
Only difference between superdrol and dimethandrostenol is dimethandrostenol has a double bond around the ring instead of a carbonyl group. At a quick glance the hydrogens should be the same, you just have to subtract the molecular weight of the oxygen. I'm using my iphone to look at the structures of both of them so I may be missing a hydrogen but overall the number will be in the ballpark

318-16=302 for dimethandrostenol
 
Where did you see the Molecular weight? Just curious.
Pretty sure someone Listed it in a thread on another forum back when Mithras hit the market. Probably using the formula jbry was talking about. But it was quite a while ago and I couldn't remember exactly, that's why I threw in I believe.
well, one could determine this info themselves if they know the nomenclature. but I don't think he knows how to do it. lol. I don't either, I'd have to go back an look it up.
but I know anyone can figure out the mw of a compound themselves if they know some simple math.

Thanks for believing in me buddy ;) but yeah, I don't know how.
 
Pretty sure someone Listed it in a thread on another forum back when Mithras hit the market. Probably using the formula jbry was talking about. But it was quite a while ago and I couldn't remember exactly, that's why I threw in I believe.


Thanks for believing in me buddy ;) but yeah, I don't know how.

All good just had not seen it listed.
 
For the dimethandrostenol the raws are not up on this site yet but will be this weekend. Find the company that used to make ostanish and you will have the raws. Hope I didn't break a rule here
 
MW of superdrol = 318
Only difference between superdrol and dimethandrostenol is dimethandrostenol has a double bond around the ring instead of a carbonyl group. At a quick glance the hydrogens should be the same, you just have to subtract the molecular weight of the oxygen. I'm using my iphone to look at the structures of both of them so I may be missing a hydrogen but overall the number will be in the ballpark

318-16=302 for dimethandrostenol

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Thanks.

If the mw is less than 500, we could theoretically use it with IL Salvo, correct?

Like Jbry says, it would be a waste, because absorption would be markedly worse. The best compounds for TDs are active non-methyls. If you have dimethandrostenol powder you're better off making an oral solution.
 
Like Jbry says, it would be a waste, because absorption would be markedly worse. The best compounds for TDs are active non-methyls. If you have dimethandrostenol powder you're better off making an oral solution.

This might sound stupid, and I'm only thinking out loud here:
Dimethandrostenol is sd + phera

SD: 2a,17a-dimethyl-5a-androst-3-one-17b-ol
Phera: 17a-methyl-etioallocholan-2-ene-17b-ol

Also to note, Methyl group was added at position 2 of dimethandrostenol to protect the double bond from being broken by the addition of a hydroxyl group to position 2 or 3.

So with that said, in order for a TD option to be viable... crap. NVM. You'd need Masteron (SD) and Delta-2 (phera) for their unmethylated forms.

Dammit...
 
This might sound stupid, and I'm only thinking out loud here:
Dimethandrostenol is sd + phera

It's not, it's a different compound with structural similarities to both.

Also to note, Methyl group was added at position 2 of dimethandrostenol to protect the double bond from being broken by the addition of a hydroxyl group to position 2 or 3.

Please don't quote from that disinformation site.
 
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