Denver912
Active Member
Mystery Oil
11 hours ago
Lab Update: Specialty Analytical has completed the "open blast" method of MO collection from Vector and Newport. They ran 12 cans of each brand and the results in mg/can are posted below. The reason for this test is the discrepancy between our findings (high ppm/can) and Skunkpharm's findings (low ppm/can). The lab's results with the "open blast" method of collection is much closer to our own findings; however, the scary thing is that they collected more MO than us. And what is even more disconcerting is the range in residual contaminants from can to can. As high as 446mg and as low as 16.8mg in a can of Vector; and as high as 510mg and as low as 38.4mg for Newport. This means that small run BHO "blasters" are potentially getting loaded with MO. Imagine a single can blast with 6grams of BHO and .510grams of MO in it.
More quantitative results on the MS analysis of the MO and BHO to follow. Marty stated in an email this morning that they " are still working on finalizing a protocol for minimizing matrix effects." And that they are "developing a standard operating procedure that should allow the analysis consistently with good analytical results, and want to validate the method properly before completing the analysis."
We will update as soon as we hear more. Thank you for sharing
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This was in my fb feed today. I haven't checked skunk pharm yet. But as I see info that is proven feedback from labs I'll pos it. If I miss something feel free to add your thoughts. Thanks guys.
11 hours ago
Lab Update: Specialty Analytical has completed the "open blast" method of MO collection from Vector and Newport. They ran 12 cans of each brand and the results in mg/can are posted below. The reason for this test is the discrepancy between our findings (high ppm/can) and Skunkpharm's findings (low ppm/can). The lab's results with the "open blast" method of collection is much closer to our own findings; however, the scary thing is that they collected more MO than us. And what is even more disconcerting is the range in residual contaminants from can to can. As high as 446mg and as low as 16.8mg in a can of Vector; and as high as 510mg and as low as 38.4mg for Newport. This means that small run BHO "blasters" are potentially getting loaded with MO. Imagine a single can blast with 6grams of BHO and .510grams of MO in it.
More quantitative results on the MS analysis of the MO and BHO to follow. Marty stated in an email this morning that they " are still working on finalizing a protocol for minimizing matrix effects." And that they are "developing a standard operating procedure that should allow the analysis consistently with good analytical results, and want to validate the method properly before completing the analysis."
We will update as soon as we hear more. Thank you for sharing
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This was in my fb feed today. I haven't checked skunk pharm yet. But as I see info that is proven feedback from labs I'll pos it. If I miss something feel free to add your thoughts. Thanks guys.