User:Enix150/ReagentTables/Froehde

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Final colors produced by Froehde Reagent with various substances
Substance Color
Amphetamine No reaction[3][1] or Red[1]
Methamphetamine No Reaction[1]
Benzphetamine Yellow > Green[1]
2,5-Dimethoxyamphetamine Light Green[1]
2,3-Dimethylamphetamine Violet - Grey/Violet[1]
2,4-Dimethylamphetamine Yellow - Brown/Yellow[1]
2,5-Dimethylamphetamine Yellow/Green[1]
2,6-Dimethylamphetamine Colourless[1]
3,4-Dimethylamphetamine Light Green[1]
3,5-Dimethylamphetamine Colourless[1]
3-Methoxy-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine Blue > Dark Blue[1]
Cathinone No Reaction[4]
Methcathinone No Reaction[4]
4-MMC No Reaction [4]
3-FMC No Reaction[4]
MDMA Black[3] or Yellow/Green > Dark Blue[1]
Methylone Bright Yellow[4]
MDPV Bright Yellow[4]
Butylone Yellow > Green[5]
3,4-DMMC Light Brown[5]
Naphyrone Orange[5]
PMA Pale Green[3] or Green > Red/Brown[1]
PMMA Pale Green[3]
4-MeO-PCP Light Yellow[5]
Methoxetamine Yellow - Green[5]
3-HO-PCE Black[5]
5-MeO-DALT Yellow[5]
4-AcO-DALT Yellow > Green[5]
4-HO-MET Yellow > Green[5]
4-HO-MIPT Yellow > Green[5]
4-AcO-DET Yellow > Green[5]
DMT Light Yellow[1]
aMT Yellow[5]
5-IT Red Brown[5]
5-APB Dark Purple[5]
6-APB Purple[5]
Camfetamine Tan > Dark Yellow[5]
Methiopropamine Light Brown[5]
MDAI Green > Black[5]
5-IAI Orange[5]
Allylescaline Green > Black (fast)[5]
2C-T-2 Orange > Purple[5]
2C-B Yellow[2]
2C-P Green[5]
b-methoxy-2C-D Red[5]
Acetaminophen Pale Blue[2]
Aspirin Grayish Purple[6] or Blue > Purple[2]
Alimemazine Purple Red[1]
Anileridine No Reaction[1]
Chlorphentermine Green[1]
Chlorpromazine HCl Very Deep Red[6][1]
Contac HCl Moderate Olive Brown[6]
Dimethoxy-meth HCl Very Yellow Green[6][1]
Diphenhydramine Orange[1]
Doxepin HCl Deep Reddish Brown[6][1]
Dristan Light Bluish Green[6]
Ephedrine Brown or Colourless[1]
Exedrine Brilliant Blue[6]
Flurazepam Orange[1]
LSD Moderate Yellow Green[6]
Lysergide Yellow Green[1]
Mace Light Olive Yellow[6]
MDA HCl Greenish Black[6][1] or Green > Dark Violet[1]
Mescaline Green or Brown or Light Yellow[1]
Meperidine Grey[2]
Morphine monohydrate Deep Purplish[2] Red[6] > Slate[2] or Violet > Grey[1]
Heroin HCl Deep Purplish Red[6][1] > Green[2] or Magenta[1]
Opium Brownish Black[6][1]
Oxycodone HCl Strong Yellow[6][2] - Blue[1] or Green[1] or Yellow > Yellow/Brown[1]
Oxymorphone Blue > Violet[1]
Codeine HCl Light Green[1] or Very Dark[6] Green[1] > Red - Brown[2]
Hydromorphone Blue > Purple[2]
Hydromorphine Dark Blue > Grey[1]
Hydrocodone Light[2] Yellow[1]
Dihydromorphinone Violet[1]
Ethylmorphine Yellow > Light Green > Blue[1]
Levorphanol Blue[1]
Methadone Blue[1]
Nalorphine Magenta[1]
Papaverine Green[1]
Pentazocine Dark[1] Blue[2][1]
Pethidine Yellow[1] or No Reaction[1]
Phendiamine Light Violet[1]
Phendimetrazine No Reaction[1]
Pheniramine No Reaction[1]
Phenmetrazine No Reaction[1]
Phenoxymethylpenicillin Blue[2]
Phentermine Brown[1]
Phenylephrine Blue[1]
Phenylpropanolamine Brown[1]
Phenyltoloxamine Green[1]
Promazine Orange[1]
Promethazine Purple Red[1]
Propoxyphene HCl Dark Grayish Red[6][1] or Brown[2]
Propylhexadrine Purple Red[1]
Pseudoephedrine Colourless[1]
Sugar Brilliant Yellow[6]
Salicylic acid Purple Red[1]
Tetracycline Purple Red[1]
Thioridazine Purple Red[1]
Thebaine Brown[1]
Guaifenesin Green with Purple streaks[2]
Methapyrilene Purple[2]
Pyrilamine Purple[2]
Trifluoperazine Orange[1]
Triflupromazine Orange[1]
TMA-6 Yellow[1]

References[edit]

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