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Psilo
Sold as: Psilocybin
ID: 8088
ID: 8088
Name: Psilo
Other Names:
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. PB121
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. Orange to Brown
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. Purple - Brown
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. Light Brown
GC/MS:More infoThe GC/MS Lab Test  
Test Date: Dec 18, 2019
Pub. Date: Dec 18, 2019
Src Location: San Gabriel, CA
Submitter Loc: Redondo Beach, CA
United States
Color: Tan
Size: 181 mg, 7.30 mm x 21.00 mm
Data Source: DrugsData
Tested by: DDL
Lab's ID: 20191200031
Sold as: Psilocybin
Expected to be: Substitution or contamination with some upper
Lab comments:
Sample was tested multiple times. No psilocybin detected.
Clear capsule of light brown powder/herb.
This sample arrived with three others (8086, 8087, 8088, 8089), that were sent together but did not have the associated paperwork attached to the samples.

The lab made the educated guess that the ending digit of the unique code on each submission form corresponds to the number (1,2,3, or 4) on the bag containing each sample.

This was how the loose submission forms accompanying the numbered bags were matched to the samples.