N&PD Moderators: Skorpio | someguyontheinternet
^ the substance was identified from a posted Mass spectrum. that mass spectrum shows the molecule contains the diphenyl methyl group also known as the benzhydryl group there is no doubt about that. diagnostic ions are M/z 70 for substituted pyrroles C4H8N+ and 165 for diphenyl methane C13H9+
so if the mass spectrum posted here was obtained from GC-MS of a genuine sample, then Slim xtreme contains either 2-(diphenylmethyl) pyrrolidine or 3-diphenylmethyl pyrollidine.
case closed. no further debate required.
I am slightly concerned that the mass spectrum is no longer visible :-(
there is a huge debate on this supplement at the moment
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=119112401
I bet AX's sales are skyrocketing due to BL's thread. I think they owe otto a good amount of commission.
The scope of this thread was to gain insight about a supposed designer stimulant substance, and not to draw attention to companies or products...After repeated request, per PM and in public I posted the name of the product, but deleted my post a few minutes later in order to avoid either drama or advertising...Moderators can certainly confirm that all visible mentions of the product name in this thread - including the thread title - have not been written by me...It would be cool if the discussion in this thread would return to where it started: discussing the chemistry of an unknown substance and making qualified and educated assumptions on its structure and function.
I never accused you of shilling. I think this is a fascinating thread. The product's identity was obvious from the beginning, but it's funny that it didn't become a hot topic at its primary promotional site until Ingredient X was so deftly identified in this thread. I mean even PA posted a link to Vecktor's posts.
You don't seriously think that ethics, money and politics are irrelevant here, do you?
http://anabolicminds.com/forum/anabolic-xtreme/135556-whatd-you-sell.html#post2131618
the makers say that you have it all wrong here
Now that our patent app is about to go live and become public information, and because this ingredient is brand new, we hired one of the best chemists to write an accurate name for the new compound and we are now listing it as such.
The Enzyte people get a nice letter, a whole lot of warning time, a firm but polite suggestion to 'cut that out.' A dopaminergic, however, that's a felony, a big one.
well given the structural similarity to Desoxypipradrol i caved and got got a box, needless to say im keeping it on ice until more information comes out.
could someone please post an image with the molecules diagrams for desoxypipradrol, diphenyl-2-pyrrolidinyl-methanol, 2-diphenylmethyl pyrrolidine and 3-diphenylmethyl pyrollidine for comparison?