Color of DHB

Joker21

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Hi.
Is this the normal DHB color? Usually the previous ones I made were the same color as, for example, Test P. Transparent, no color. I used the same products as always.
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What oil is used? Looks more yellow then ive seen before but the carrier oil could impact that.
 
What oil is used? Looks more yellow then ive seen before but the carrier oil could impact that.
Standard MCT that I have been using forever. 2% BA, 20% BB and 10% EO. I usually order DHB in 50g batches, periodically, from QSC. The previous 3-4 productions were normal.
 
What temp did you brew at and for how long did she stir at said temp.. I had a brand of mct that would darken a touch when stirred for awhile at 150f. I've since changed to a different usp filtered brand..and haven't had that issue.. yet..
I've also had batches of test e raws that always have a slight tint like this and then test c and p were clear.. I never really worried to much. I asked a guy who had a lab for many years and he said it was normal .. this was 6 years ago.

Edit: it could just be the raws have seen a little more air then others. I believe they call it oxidation.. kinda like how steel rusts. Which can give it a slight darker tint.

If you have any serious concern chromate offering testing for $60 .. can't beat that price for knowing what's what.
 
What temp did you brew at and for how long did she stir at said temp.. I had a brand of mct that would darken a touch when stirred for awhile at 150f. I've since changed to a different usp filtered brand..and haven't had that issue.. yet..
I've also had batches of test e raws that always have a slight tint like this and then test c and p were clear.. I never really worried to much. I asked a guy who had a lab for many years and he said it was normal .. this was 6 years ago.
This answer is correct! Do not be concerned.
 
What temp did you brew at and for how long did she stir at said temp.. I had a brand of mct that would darken a touch when stirred for awhile at 150f. I've since changed to a different usp filtered brand..and haven't had that issue.. yet..
I've also had batches of test e raws that always have a slight tint like this and then test c and p were clear.. I never really worried to much. I asked a guy who had a lab for many years and he said it was normal .. this was 6 years ago.

Edit: it could just be the raws have seen a little more air then others. I believe they call it oxidation.. kinda like how steel rusts. Which can give it a slight darker tint.

If you have any serious concern chromate offering testing for $60 .. can't beat that price for knowing what's what.
I usually heat it to 60-65 degrees Celsius. As for the time, I don't remember. DHB usually takes a little longer than other hormones.
As for oxidation, I also thought about it. Thanks for your thought.
 
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