There was some residue at the bottom of my homemade fina vial. I decided to bake it to sanitize. After two heat cycles, theres some burnt marks at the bottom of the vial. Is this just burnt residue? Big deal or no?
There was some residue at the bottom of my homemade fina vial. I decided to bake it to sanitize. After two heat cycles, theres some burnt marks at the bottom of the vial. Is this just burnt residue? Big deal or no?
not a big deal if you dont mind losing some of your product
So this is actually burnt fina? I figured it was just some of the gunk that got through the filter since fina doesnt denature till 400 degrees and I only cooked it at 230 degrees. Anyone have this happen or hear of it.
Not talking denaturing. If I was, youd know it, as thats a form of addrenaline I believe.
Oxidation is very easily done in Trenbolone. 230F can do it easily. Thats why people that bake it have a darker red fina usually. That what burnt looking stuff is.
Could be methylcellulose though, or even a combo.
Actually to denature means to change the nature or natural characteristics of something. Never heard of it being refered to as a form of adrenalin. Anyways, its probably not that big a deal. I just kind of freaked when I saw it as Ive never heard of it happening when baking.
Did you use a water bath?
Thats the only thing i can think of that would allow it to "burn"
Nope, just stuck it in the oven on a baking sheet at 230 for 15 min, then for 10 min twice after. It almost looks as if the bottom of the vial itself got burned.
Adrenaline is basically denatured testosterone.Originally posted by z28man
Actually to denature means to change the nature or natural characteristics of something. Never heard of it being refered to as a form of adrenalin. Anyways, its probably not that big a deal. I just kind of freaked when I saw it as Ive never heard of it happening when baking.
Didnt mean denaturing the term was lol
Doesnt matter, thats not what happened anyways.
We were obviously just talking about two different things. No biggie. I realized it could not denature at that low of a temp.
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