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RCs B2+ composition

jeano9

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Firstly please be aware that I was absent the majority of my chemistry classes in school due to chronic cases of boredom and I'm no guru in the matter whatsoever, just trying to put 2 and 2 together so please bare with me.

I've read through many good reports lately about B2+ and have developed a keen interest in finding out what is in it.

However suppliers are keeping it's structure a secret for some unknown and suspicious reason. In the interest of everyone curious about about this mysterious chemical, I'd like to get to the bottom of what is in it to find out about it's toxicity and legal status (and whether it is an analogue for those living in countries covered by such an act)

I think we have established that their first B2 is Prolintane (1-(1-benzylbutyl)pyrrolidine) from comments on several of the suppliers sites stating that their B2 is otherwise known as MADCAT, which is Prolintane, possibly with some caffeine.

Now Prolintane is related to MDPV and Pyrovalerone in its chemical structure which means it may be covered under analogue acts if MDPV or Pyrovalerone are prohibited substances. (MDPV is restricted in a lot of countries as it is a cathinone derivative, while Pyrovalerone is a prescription only medicine in some places)

Whether an analogue of an analogue of a prohibited substance is considered illegal I'm not sure, as in the case of Prolintane, MDPV and cathinone. If someone could shed some light on it that'd be great.

So B2+ is apparently a supercharged version of B2 so I'm assuming it would be either very similar in structure to Prolintane, or simply a less cut version without the green dye.

Would really appreciate some input. =D

Jeano
 
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