"diphenylmethyl pyrrolidine is the pyrrolidine analog of desoxypiradrol. and if it is anything like desoxypipradrol it is a very long lasting stimulant.
the related diphenyl-2-pyrrolidinyl-methanol has been associated with cardiovascular toxicity, it differs by an OH group"
"^ the substance was identified from a posted Mass spectrum. that mass spectrum shows the molecule contains the diphenyl methyl group also known as the benzhydryl group there is no doubt about that. diagnostic ions are M/z 70 for substituted pyrroles C4H8N+ and 165 for diphenyl methane C13H9+
So if the mass spectrum posted here was obtained from GC-MS of a genuine sample, then Slim xtreme contains either 2-(diphenylmethyl) pyrrolidine or 3-diphenylmethyl pyrollidine.
Phenyl-pyrrolidinyltoluene then goes to diphenylmethyl pyrrolidine
then "related" to diphenyl-2-pyrrolidinyl-methanol which of course is an OH GROUP OFF which is HUGE in CHEMS. Was the sample indeed genuine? Who took it? Was it a certified lab? Was it from a sealed container or bottle? Who distributed it? Lots of unanswered questions.
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