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How is test made?

cranny

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I've always wanted to know how are anabolic steroids made? Not suspending them in oil for use. I mean the actual powder. How is the powder manufactured? Where does it come from? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
the powder is produced by mixing raw chemicals.. the actual mixing of those raw chemicals is the question you are asking i assume..

good luck with that..

nice nips by the way
 
here you go.
They are synthesized from different forms of cholesterol as far as i know. The exact mechanisms i'm sure are quite complicated and would require some extensive machines/lab tools/hardware etc. Also have heard the starting point is some kind of mexican plant/herb

I also found this online which sort of backs up what i heard

"The isotope-ratio test is possible because synthesized steroids are made from starting compounds (diosgenin or stigmasterol) obtained from soybean or other plant oils. Soybeans and most agricultural crops are C3 plants, which means they first form a three-carbon molecule (3-phosphoglyceric acid) from CO2 during photosynthesis. Other plants that are integral to the human diet, such as corn and sugarcane, are C4 plants, which first form four-carbon molecules (oxaloacetate, malate, and aspartate). Because the human diet consists of a mix of C3 and C4 plants, naturally produced steroids will have a slightly higher amount of 13C than synthetically derived steroids"
 
mattrich said:
here you go.
They are synthesized from different forms of cholesterol as far as i know. The exact mechanisms i'm sure are quite complicated and would require some extensive machines/lab tools/hardware etc. Also have heard the starting point is some kind of mexican plant/herb

I also found this online which sort of backs up what i heard

"The isotope-ratio test is possible because synthesized steroids are made from starting compounds (diosgenin or stigmasterol) obtained from soybean or other plant oils. Soybeans and most agricultural crops are C3 plants, which means they first form a three-carbon molecule (3-phosphoglyceric acid) from CO2 during photosynthesis. Other plants that are integral to the human diet, such as corn and sugarcane, are C4 plants, which first form four-carbon molecules (oxaloacetate, malate, and aspartate). Because the human diet consists of a mix of C3 and C4 plants, naturally produced steroids will have a slightly higher amount of 13C than synthetically derived steroids"


cant compute... :insane:
 
mr.nitro said:
I heard they use sweet potatos, no joke.

thats kind of true.. it isn't sweet potatoes, it's yams and soybeans mainly. they produce a steroid precursor. the rest i'm not 100% sure about so i'm not even going to elaborate. i also know that there are fewer carbons in this type of plant-formed testosterone, and this is the way (in urine tests) that they can distinguish it from test. that is produced in the human body.
 
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