Masteron enanthate test. The best steroids test kit on the market

Before you start the test, you will need a 365 nm UV light source. For example, you cannot use 395 nm light, as it is not UV light—it's like using red light instead of green light. LabMax has specifically designed and manufactured 365 nm UV lights to ensure compatibility with this test. Many of the so-called black lights sold on Amazon and other platforms are actually 395 nm lights.

You should add only a small amount—one to a few drops of oil or a small amount of powder, no more than the amount of test reagent inside the ampoules. When adding oil, you'll notice a slight initial color change: in vial A, it starts as olive green, and in vial B, it starts as light red, gradually darkening in both vials. For raw powder, there is no initial color change in either vial.

However, this is not yet an indication of hormone presence. You will need to conduct a UV test using a 365 nm UV light source. The reaction is slow, but under UV light, you will see a golden-yellow color in vial B for oil. For raw powder, there is no initial color change, but under UV light, you will observe blue fluorescence in vial B.

This is a simple pass/fail test. No fluorescence means there is no hormone in the sample. If you see different colors, it indicates the presence of another hormone. Additionally, if Masteron enanthate is mixed with other hormones, it will produce different colors under UV light.

The type of oil used as a carrier does not affect whether the sample will produce fluorescence if a hormone is present. However, the intensity of fluorescence may vary depending on the oil because different oils absorb and reflect light in different ways.


Initial colors just after adding sample vial A olive green, vial B light red for oil. No color change for raw powde.


Color later after adding oil, both vials A and B get darker red. No initial color change for raw powder. But it is not indication of hormone presence yet, we need to do UV test.


oil in vial B under 365 nm UV light, yellow - golden fluorescence, masteron enanthate does not produce strong fluorescence.


raw powder in vial B under 365 nm UV light, blue fluorescence.


This is example of MCT oil, left vial A, right vial B. You see that the colors under 365 nm UV light look violet, after a few hours they will look similar to GSO oil. But the initial color under UV is sufficient to establish the test results.


Another example of GSO oil, left vial A, right vial B

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