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Unidentified Substance #1: 2 parts [tentatively identified]
Unidentified Substance #2: 4 parts
Unidentified Substance #3: 3 parts [tentatively identified]
Unidentified-1 in this sample resembles Unidentified-1 in sample #12239, tentatively identified as 2-tert-Butyl-4,6-dimethylphenol (CAS# 1879-09-0, syn: Oxymetazoline impurity).
Unidentified-2 in this sample is similar to the spectrum for Unidentified-2 in sample #12239.
Unidentified-3 in this samples resembles the Unidentified-3 in sample #12239, which is similar to the spectrum for 1,4,7,14,17,20-hexaoxacyclohexacosane-8,13,21,26-tetraone (CAS# 314254-68-7, syn: Adipate Diethylene glycol cyclic dimer).
2-tert-Butyl-4,6-dimethylphenol would be considered a synthesis byproduct. If present at anything above tiny amounts, it would likely burn the mouth if tasted or burn at the injection site if injected.
1,4,7,14,17,20-hexaoxacyclohexacosane-8,13,21,26-tetraone doesn't appear to be psychoactive.
We're not able to confirm these proposed identifications at this time. (thanks to Y. for the identifications)
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