Arail Pharmaceuticals - US Domestic

Would you consider participating?

 
If there are other vendors who would like to apply for inclusion please post here with color photo and reference white background. Let's see your tren ace color!

Your "Parabolan" looked lower color. We will be sending in vials and hopefully corresponding raws for HPLC and GCMS.

Hypothesis: darker color tren has more degradation/oxidation by-products that should not be there.

Goal: Decouple the effects of tren API from its cooked byproducts. Will it help? What will it help?
 
Would you consider participating?

What exactly do you mean by participate? What are you hoping to get out of us?
 
What exactly do you mean by participate? What are you hoping to get out of us?

He's looking to see if you are willing to sponsor up 3 of your lightest Tren H vials from the same batch.

All 3 will be sent to Jano for testing whereby heat is applied till a change in color is observed, and then analyzed to see via HPLC and GCMS to see what is going on.
 
He's looking to see if you are willing to sponsor up 3 of your lightest Tren H vials from the same batch.

All 3 will be sent to Jano for testing whereby heat is applied till a change in color is observed, and then analyzed to see via HPLC and GCMS to see what is going on.
We are out of stock on tren h and have no eta for when we will have more.
 
And well done BTW. Can you take the color even lower or that's as good as raws will allow?
I think that's about as low as you're gonna be able to get it. The raws were a very pale yellow and we usually don't go over 50-55 degrees c when brewing tren a. I have observed no color change from room temperature up to that point.

Early on somewhere around a decade ago when steps in the process weren't as precise I did notice that higher temps or longer brews resulted in darker coloration.
 
I think that's about as low as you're gonna be able to get it. The raws were a very pale yellow and we usually don't go over 50-55 degrees c when brewing tren a. I have observed no color change from room temperature up to that point.

Early on somewhere around a decade ago when steps in the process weren't as precise I did notice that higher temps or longer brews resulted in darker coloration.
Very helpful feedback. Thank you sir. We plan trying to correlate color to relative impurity concentrations we can pick up with GCMS. Clearly there are many vendors who dont appreciate the steps required to make a lower color tren product. My mistake for ordering from someone else.

Appreciate you Sir.
 
Very helpful feedback. Thank you sir. We plan trying to correlate color to relative impurity concentrations we can pick up with GCMS. Clearly there are many vendors who dont appreciate the steps required to make a lower color tren product. My mistake for ordering from someone else.

Appreciate you Sir.
Not a problem. The only time we use higher temperatures is when a item is higher concentration or has poor solubility. Heat degrades everything so it's best to be avoided when possible.
 
Not a problem. The only time we use higher temperatures is when a item is higher concentration or has poor solubility. Heat degrades everything so it's best to be avoided when possible.
Tren will help us really drive home this great point. Many still heat to the API melting point. Noooooooo!!!!!
 
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