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Strange Marquis Reagent Results - Black and Purplish Red

roller11dude

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Me and my friends got some molly caps, I didn't end up consuming them but my friends did and described it as being more intense and psychadelic than usual. Some people puked who usually don't coming up on pure MDMA. So I decided to test the pills along with molly known to be pure. The suspect molly was light brown in color, and had a numbing effect on my mouth when i tasted a small sample.

By contrasting the colors of the test results, it was clear that the suspect MDMA was cut with something. The pure MDMA marquis drop turned totally black after a minute or so, while the other drop turned mostly black but also had a dark red/purplish tinted ring surrounding it.

I know this is probably against the rules, but I'm wondering if anyone knows what could have been in the molly? I looked through the test results on wikipedia for the marquis reagent, and the only things it lists that turn this color are opiates (really doubt these would find their way into MDMA), and random drugs like benzphetamine, chlorpromazine, and Doxepin which i assume would be hard to get in a large enough volume to cut MDMA with?

Maybe I'll change the question to make it within the rules: What can cause a marquis reagent test to turn to a purplish red that someone could use to cut MDMA?
 
could be one of the ABPs. 6 makes marquis go purple. any images? to stop any confusion over what the actual colours are.
 
or MDA, or maybe it was MDMA and wasn't metabolized completely, as a result of drinking or some food that uses the same enzyme. The it passes the liver and enters the blood as MDA.
 
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