I just think, based on what I read from various sources, that estradiol valerate upon entering the blood, quickly breaks down into estradiol so that being esterified with valerate once in the blood means absolutely nothing and doesn't prolong its life once released from the muscle. It's the fact that it remains in the muscle because it's esterified (lypophylic tail, ester keeps it in oil in muscle) that prolongs its life when it's injected (and released gradually) vs when it's taken orally. Orally, estradiol (Estrace, Estrofem) and estradiol valerate (Progynova) have both quite similar pharmacokinetics, bioavailabilities, half-lives so the ester doesn't prolong or increase its effects.