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Question about EZtesting

Stars Fall In

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When people talk about E1 and E2 are they refering to Simon's reagent and Robadope reagent in EZtest Xtreme?
I was just checking out this pillreport on a red ferrari ( http://www.pillreports.com/viewpill.php3?sub=-1&area=3&id=19955 ) and was just curious about the results of the eztest. In E2 (im assumming robadope regent) the pill tests blue. s2000 mentions there should only be a reaction in E2 if pma is detected. i thought the reagent was ment to turn salmon/red if pma/mda is detected, what does blue in E2 indicate? does anyone have any info to clarify this for me ?
thanks :)
[ 30 December 2001: Message edited by: Stars Fall In ]
 
E1 is the standard marquis reagent (ez-test classic, dancesafe etc etc) which you will find everywhere
E2 is mandellan(sp?) which you will only find here in Aus available commercially.
For info check
www.chemicalgeneration.com.au
 
um just to clarify further, or possibly confuse more, chemicalgeneration and E1 and E2 dont really exist anymore. you may still see them on sale, but the company has changed names. it is now chemical solutions australia, and the products are now called by their proper scientific names "Marquis" and "Mandelin", althou there are still the numbers on the bottles in case you get confused.
 
Oh shit! Major f**k up people and sorry for the confusion. I also thought E1 referred to Simons and E2 referred to Robadobe but i now see the light!
In future posts i'll specify the results correctly referring to the reagent rather than E1 / E2.
Apologies for the confusion.
But while we’re on the subject, does anyone know what a reaction to blue with the Robadobe reagent means. This is what confused me with that result cause if a primary amine was not detected then there should have been no reaction. When I tested the red Ferrari, a blue reaction occurred.
 
yeh that was part of my initial question also s2000. what does a blue reaction with the Robadobe reagent indicate?
[ 03 January 2002: Message edited by: Stars Fall In ]
 
buggered if i know. i still havent recived my extreme kit (farking aj!! ;) )
i might transfer this over to the pill testing forum, as this is more likely to get an answer over there.
 
i really wish we would hear more from aj, or the chemists from EZ Test, on this one as no one else really seems to know anything about Robadope. As i said i haven't even seen a bottle of it yet, let alone played with it. I also haven't had the time to do any reading up on it.
if any of the chemists around here could do some digging around on it i think we'd all be extremely grateful.
[ 14 January 2002: Message edited by: johnboy ]
 
Sorry, not much around here lately.
Anyway, blue with Robadope seems strange.
Sure you did not mix up simons and robadope ?
(simons 1 and 2)
(robadope 3 and 2)
aj
 
That chemicalgerneration.com.au link is bust. Has the company gone broke? I tried searching for chemical solutions australia and nothing cam up.
Is the mecke reagent avilable in AUZ?
 
Anything is available via the inunnet. Just jump on the web and order it, its legal, safe, and makes you popular.
I think Chem Gen are going through a name change at the moment.
 
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