BigTrancer
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As the thread title suggests, I'm wondering about the possibility of reagent testers being able to discriminate between saffrole and MDMA. Some evidence is coming to light about speedbomb pills that have had saffrole added to them (pre-pressing I would assume), in order to fool a Marquis test. I can see why this would work, as both MDMA and saffrole should give a purple/black reaction to Marquis reagent.
What I'm curious about is to whether another reagent, or series of reagents could reliably and definitively discriminate between an MDMA-based pill, and any other combination of non-MDMA ingredients plus saffrole. Clearly, Marquis doesn't cut it for this application, but does anyone know the specifics on saffrole reacting with either Simon's, Mecke's or any other reagents?
BigTrancer
What I'm curious about is to whether another reagent, or series of reagents could reliably and definitively discriminate between an MDMA-based pill, and any other combination of non-MDMA ingredients plus saffrole. Clearly, Marquis doesn't cut it for this application, but does anyone know the specifics on saffrole reacting with either Simon's, Mecke's or any other reagents?
BigTrancer