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Ketamine
Sold as: Ketamine
ID: 13263
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ID: 13263
Name: Ketamine
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UniqueCode:More infoUnique Lookup Code is an alphanumeric string created by the submitter and included with the sample so anonymously submitted samples can be positively identified as the submitter's sample. KRAP69
Marquis:More infoThe Marquis Test is a reagent field test conducted by placing a drop of reagent liquid onto a small sample of the material being tested. The chemicals in the reagent react differently with different chemicals, turning a variety of colors based on the what is in the material being tested. No Reaction
Mecke:More infoAs with the Marquis Test, The Mecke Test is a reagent field test conducted by placing a drop of liquid reagent onto a sample of the material in question. Mecke reagent is primarily used for the identification of heroin and other opiates. No Reaction
Mandelin:More infoThe Mandelin Test is a reagent field test conducted by placing a drop of liquid reagent onto a sample of the material in question. Mandelin is primarily used for the detection of ketamine and PMA. It is a mixture of ammonium metavanadate and concentrated sulfuric acid. No Reaction
GC/MS:More infoThe GC/MS Lab Test  
Test Date: Jun 17, 2022
Pub. Date: Jun 17, 2022
Src Location: San Diego, CA
Submitter Loc: San Diego, CA
United States
Color: White
Size: 50 mg
Data Source: DrugsData
Tested by: DDL
Lab's ID: 22060003
Sold as: Ketamine
Expected to be: Ketamine, bath salts, aspirin, unknown cuts
Has Been Tried: Yes
Soft white (''fluffy'') powder in baggie.

Submitter note: '''Does not dissolve in water / test reagents''
''(prior to sending in sample)
Morris A/B: blue purple
Liebermann: bright orange
Simons A/B: yellow
Froehde: green/yellow
Mecke: orange/brown''
August 8 2022: Benzylcyclohexanamine (CAS# 4383-25-9; syn: N-Benzyl-cyclohexylamine) has been suggested as an identification for the unidentified substance in this sample (thank you, Y.). There's no certified reference standard available for Benzylcyclohexanamine at this time.