Mass Spec Thread

The last line in the Test E MS says, "The concentration is at 202 mg/ml." So wouldn't the purity be 80.8% (202 / 250)? Or do you multiply the purity by the concentration (.68 * 202) to get 137.36mg/ml (54.944%)?
 
titan mass specs. test e, test p, and anavar.

Test e was about 202 mg/ml of powder, the powder was 68% pure. The actual dosing of the finished oil is 55% test e based on 200*.68. Matches up with my bloodwork nicely, about 50%
dosing.

Test p is a joke.

the anavar is a pill, accordingly the concentration number means little, but it is anavar.

Look at the presence of all the different substances that turned up in the mass spec... Who the fuck knows what you are putting your body... Wish I understood the math about how to calculate compounds based on those numbers, I've seen others do it, but it's out of my field of expertise...
 
Can someone confirm for me cuz I don't understand the mass spec. Is TL test e dosed at

202mg/ml
Or
202mg/ml * 0.68 = 137mg/ml

???
 
Can someone confirm for me cuz I don't understand the mass spec. Is TL test e dosed at

202mg/ml
Or
202mg/ml * 0.68 = 137mg/ml

???
Yes, 137mg if it's .68% pure, but how
is the test detecting anything but the Test E?

If it is, then what is the other 32%?
 
It shows the other compounds present, it would take a mass spec mathematician or someone who knew how to run the mass analyzer software to identify the other items present.
 
The last line in the Test E MS says, "The concentration is at 202 mg/ml." So wouldn't the purity be 80.8% (202 / 250)? Or do you multiply the purity by the concentration (.68 * 202) to get 137.36mg/ml (54.944%)?

The math was already done for you.
The concentration is 202mg/ml
and the purity is 68%

two different things...
 
You can have 1000mg of Test E and only be 68% pure...purity test is on the compound itself, Concentration gives you the amount of hormone per ml
 
titan mass specs. test e, test p, and anavar.

Test e was about 202 mg/ml of powder, the powder was 68% pure. The actual dosing of the finished oil is 55% test e based on 200*.68. Matches up with my bloodwork nicely, about 50%
dosing.
.

You are doing extra math.
There was no powder tested, just the finished product.
The concentration of the finished oil is 202mg/ml or 80% of advertised concentration.
 
I thought it was saying there was x amount of powder in the oil (hormone and cut) and then the purity of the powder was quantified. .. no?
 
I thought it was saying there was x amount of powder in the oil (hormone and cut) and then the purity of the powder was quantified. .. no?

no.

They eliminate the known cuts from the equation before analyzing. the BA, BB, and oil are screened out.
68% purity means 36% impurties. these could be just byproducts from the manufaturing process, or who knows what.

I've seen angus test a powder and report 96% and then the same finished product could come in at 86% but a full 250mg/ml. Impurities could be coming with the oil, ba, bb.
There is also a little margin for error, these mass specs are not quite a perfect science.
 
@Burrr Im a little confused, so that mass spec is saying its really dosed at 202mg/ml, not the advertised 250mg/ml.. so its dosed at about %80 of what was stated. But the purity of the whole sample is 68% test e

Just so I understand, if a lab were to advertise that they were selling this same sample at 200mg/ml and the mass spec came back like this one at 202mg/ml I'd be a happy camper because I was getting what was advertised, 2mg/ml more even????

Is this all correct?
 
Exactly.
Angus does not tell us what the impurities are. They could be perfectly safe, or a health hazard.
He just rules out the oil and alcohols as a impurity.
Take the test P for example, it's 70mg/ml, or 70% of it's advertised concentration.
It also has a lot of extra stuff, unknown impurities.
If the impurities were a steroid, or another compound that angus is used to identifying, he would tell us what it was. But with this mass spec, it's unknown.
 
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