Chemical Formula: C18H22O2 Description Tri-Trenabolone is made up of three active hormones that include Trenbolone Acetate, Trenbolone Enanthate, and Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate. The presence of two versions of long ester base in Enanthate and Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate makes the steroid a relatively slow acting compound. The timed basis of the steroid total action is similar to the Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate compound, which is the hormone with the longest ester. Despite combining all three elements of Trenbolone, tri trenbolone has the same effects as Trenbolone. Side effects Trenbolone has both anabolic and androgenic effects. Once metabolized, trenbolone esters have the effect of increasing ammonium ion uptake by muscles, leading to an increase in the rate of protein synthesis. It may also have the secondary effects of stimulating appetite and decreasing the rate of catabolism, as all anabolic steroids are believed to; however, catabolism likely increases significantly once the steroid is no longer taken. At least one study in rats has shown trenbolone to cause gene expression of the androgen receptor (AR) at least as potent as dihydrotestosterone (DHT). This evidence tends to indicate trenbolone can cause an increase in male secondary sex characteristics without the need to convert to a more potent androgen in the body. Studies on metabolism are mixed, with some studies showing that it is metabolized by aromatase or 5α-reductase into estrogenic compounds, or into 5α-reduced androgenic compounds, respectively. Trenbolone has potency five times as high as that of testosterone. Trenbolone also binds with high affinity to the progesterone receptor, Trenbolone binds to the glucocorticoid receptor, as well.