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English: The Oregon State Police Bend Forensic Laboratory received two submissions of white powder (see Photo 2) that were referred to by users as “sunshine.” The first submission contained 17 plastic bags of white powder (total net mass 15.7 grams). A second submission contained two plastic bags of white powder (total net mass 5.5 grams). The powder was originally suspected to be 3,4-methylenedioxymethcathinone (MDMCat). However, analysis of both samples by color testing and GC/MS indicated not MDMCat, but 4-methylmethcathinone (4-MMC or mephedrone). The apparent 4-MMC was not quantitated, but was present in a moderate to high concentration based on the TIC.
Русский: Судебно-медицинская лаборатория полиции штата Орегон в Бенде получила две партии белого порошка (см. Фото 2), которые пользователи называли «солнечным светом» (“sunshine”). Первая партия содержала 17 пластиковых пакетов с белым порошком (общая масса нетто 15,7 грамма). Вторая партия содержала два пластиковых пакета с белым порошком (общая масса нетто 5,5 грамма). Первоначально предполагалось, что порошок представляет собой 3,4-метилендиоксиметкатинон (MDMCat). Однако анализ обоих образцов с помощью цветового тестирования и газовой хроматографии — масс-спектрометрии показал не MDMCat, а 4-метилметкатинон (4-MMC или мефедрон). Точное количество 4-MMC не определяли, но он присутствовал в концентрации от умеренной до высокой на основе TIC. |
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Source | http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/programs/forensicsci/microgram/mg0709/mg0709.pdf |
Author | United States Drug Enforcement Administration. DEA.gov is an official site of the U.S. Department of Justice |
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