- An
adulterant is
caused by the act of adulteration, a
practice of
secretly mixing a
substance with another.
Typical substances that are
adulterated include...
- a
substance whose use is
banned in sport. It is used as an adjuvant,
adulterant, and
diluent to
street drugs such as
cocaine and heroin. It is one of...
- DEA
reported the
adulterant was
found in 82% of seizures.
Levamisole adds bulk and
weight to
powdered cocaine (whereas
other adulterants produce smaller...
-
Cocoa butter, also
called theobroma oil, is a pale-yellow,
edible fat
extracted from the
cocoa bean (Theobroma cacao). It is used to make chocolate, as...
- rate. The
normal adulterants for
profit are
inactive sugars,
usually mannitol, creatine, or glucose, so
introducing active adulterants gives the illusion...
- this
reason it is
essential to use
multiple different tests to show all
adulterants.
Counterfeit medications Drug
checking Harm
reduction TheAzo. "Marquis/Mecke/Mandellin...
- Ordinal), but is no
longer available. DMHA has also been
found as an
adulterant in
sports supplements and is sold
online as a
designer drug. Methylhexanamine...
- The
juice is used in the
manufacture of fake port wine, and used as an
adulterant to
impart roughness to
genuine port, into the 20th century. In
rural Britain...
-
December 2021. "CPG Sec 555.875
Water in Food
Products (Ingredient or
Adulterant)". U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 11
February 2020.
Archived from...
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substances mimicking the
appearance of
crack to
increase bulk. Use of
toxic adulterants such as levamisole, a drug used to
treat parasitic worm infections, has...