Don't do it. Won't work and will cause infection and major pain. In theory you can cause all esters to hydrolysize but pressure and temperature conditions are needed for this.
I've honestly never looked into this, and while my two years of chemistry helps me understand most of what we do here - that's a bit beyond my knowledge. However, let me ask you this: would you really want to inject a substance that emulsifies carbon and is not sterile into your body?
I like the thinking outside the box, but I can only imagine serious pain followed by one hell of an infection. I think I'd rather just spend the money on TNE haha. Gosh, I have some 350mg/mL test enanthate - I can't imagine if that were TNE at that concentration... Ouch!
The most important thing to take from this is that you need more than just one substance to cause the reaction. Temperature and pressure conditions must be met for hydrolysis to occur.
You could cleave the ester using NaOH in solution with distilled water but that would be for a powder. Im not sure if you could just add NaOH to oil and cleave the ester and most certainly if you can being able to inject it goes out the window by doing so.
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