RC+ Promal Blister
$20.57
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RC+ Promal Blister – Innovative Arylcyclohexylamine for Laboratory Research
Product name: RC+ Promal Blister
Active substance: 3-MeO-PCPr (3-Methoxyphencyclopentanamine) promal
Form: Blister pack with standardized dosages
Purity: ≥ 98.7% (according to independent laboratory report)
Use: For analytical, neuropharmacological and forensic examination only
🧬 What is Promal (3-MeO-PCPr)?
Promal , also known by its chemical name 3-MeO-PCPr , is a member of the arylcyclohexylamine family , structurally related to 3-MeO-PCP and ketamine . It is distinguished by a propanation rather than a piperidine ring structure, leading to a slightly different receptor binding profile and potentially unique dissociative properties —observed only in vitro. 4mmc kopenbenzocaine powderfentanyl kopeniboga kopenbuy ibogaine hcl online
🔬 Product Data & Chemical Specifications
| Characteristic | Information |
|---|---|
| Chemical name | 3-Methoxyphencyclopentanamine |
| Molecular formula | C14H21NO |
| Molecular mass | 219.32 g/mol |
| CAS number | Not officially registered |
| Purity | ≥ 98.7% (HPLC and NMR tested) |
| Form | Blister with pellets/tablets (x pieces) |
| Color/condition | White to cream, crystalline or pressed |
✅ Use Cases (Research Only)
RC+ Promal Blisters are developed for:
- Binding experiments on NMDA receptors
- SAR (structure-activity relationships) research within the arylcyclohexylamines
- Comparative study with ketamine, PCP and O-PCE analogues
- In vitro study of receptor interactions and metabolism
Not intended for human or animal consumption. Use only in a controlled laboratory setting.
⚠️ Possible Disadvantages & Risks
- Unknown long-term effects : No clinical data
- Low water solubility : May be difficult to handle in some analytical methods
- Legal ambiguity : Potentially banned or regulated in some countries
- Potentially unstable when exposed to light and moisture.
- Strong NMDA activity → not suitable for untested systems
🧪 Instructions for Use (Laboratory Scenario)
- Storage advice:
- Store in a cool (2–8°C), dry and airtight container.
- Avoid: direct sunlight, open humidity
- Application:
- Open blister with sterile forceps or instrument
- Use weighed sample for LC/MS, NMR or receptor binding assays
- Analysis methods:
- NMR for structural verification
- HPLC for purity control
- GC-MS for identification of degradation products
- In vitro binding assays for receptor activity
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Promal (3-MeO-PCPr) legal in the Netherlands or Belgium?
This substance is not directly regulated by the Opium Act, but may be subject to similar legislation . Always consult local regulations.
What is the difference between 3-MeO-PCP and 3-MeO-PCPr (Promal)?
The most significant structural change is the replacement of the piperidine group (PCP) with a propyl chain in PCPr. This affects lipophilicity, binding affinity, and metabolic behavior.
How do I know if the blister contents are clean?
Each batch includes an individual lab report with HPLC/NMR results and can be delivered digitally upon request.
Can I use this for microdosing or psychonautic experiment?
Absolutely not. This product is strictly intended for laboratory testing. Human consumption is prohibited, unsafe, and against the law.
🧭 Recommended Use Cases
- Research into NMDA antagonism in synthetic analogues
- Comparison with dissociatives such as ketamine and 3-MeO-PCP
- Forensic use for detection methods in toxicology labs
- Development of analytical standards for identification of new RCs
📦 Product overview
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product name | RC+ Promal Blister |
| Active substance | 3-MeO-PCPr (3-Methoxyphencyclopentanamine) |
| Form | Blister with x pieces (pellets/tablets) |
| Purity | ≥ 98.7% |
| Usage | For laboratory use only |
| Storage advice | Cool, dry, dark |
| Legal status | Unregulated, analog sensitive possible |
⚠️ Legal and Ethical Disclaimer
RC+ Promal Blister is intended exclusively for analytical and forensic testing by professionals. Not intended for consumption or use outside of a laboratory setting. Any other use is strictly prohibited.
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