decanoates
Decanoates are esters and salts derived from decanoic acid (caproic acid). In chemistry, a decanoate refers to any compound in which decanoic acid is bound through an ester linkage to an alcohol, or exists as a salt with a metal or ammonium cation. Decanoates are typically hydrophobic and lipophilic, properties that influence their pharmacokinetic behavior in biological systems. In medicine, decanoate esters are frequently used to create long-acting formulations; when administered, the oily ester forms a depot from which the active drug is gradually released as the ester is hydrolyzed.
In pharmacology, the most well-known decanoates are long-acting hormone and drug esters. Testosterone decanoate and nandrolone
Mechanism and properties: decanoate esters are cleaved by body esterases, gradually releasing the active drug and
Safety and regulation: decanoate-containing drugs can have significant pharmacological effects and, in some cases (for example,