Oh sweet full screen landscape immersion. Feels like I'm right there... I may she'd a tear of joy. 100% screen utilization achieved! Also the washing the pipette tip was a handy... tip.... I'll see myself out.
From my understanding; triethyl citrate is commonly used as an emulsifier/stabilizer. I was taught they use it in Mountain Dew to help keep the flavorings in solution, perhaps it could be being applied similarly with the terpenes or caffeine you uncovered in this result! Facilitating the dispersion of said compounds by reducing the surface tension between the two phases, leading to a more stable and homogeneous mixture! It would also make sense given that it is in a concentration close to that of the caffeine. Love the videos! Thank you for giving everyone this behind the scenes insight, it’s splendid! 👏
I'd be a menace to society if I had access to a mass spec. id show people graphs of how gummy worms have more chemically similar to shampoo, than to apples or something.
@@alitlweird Yeah, coffee, in the ounces that people drink it in, has more caffeine than people think it does, and energy drinks generally have less than people think it does.
Oh sweet full screen landscape immersion. Feels like I'm right there... I may she'd a tear of joy. 100% screen utilization achieved! Also the washing the pipette tip was a handy... tip.... I'll see myself out.
From my understanding; triethyl citrate is commonly used as an emulsifier/stabilizer.
I was taught they use it in Mountain Dew to help keep the flavorings in solution, perhaps it could be being applied similarly with the terpenes or caffeine you uncovered in this result! Facilitating the dispersion of said compounds by reducing the surface tension between the two phases, leading to a more stable and homogeneous mixture! It would also make sense given that it is in a concentration close to that of the caffeine.
Love the videos! Thank you for giving everyone this behind the scenes insight, it’s splendid! 👏
Good info
This channel is going to get very popular very quickly. 🥳
So true
Lol probably not, but it’s great fun for the nerds out there.
AvE sent me here. I want one of these labs at home.
Same @@GnuReligion
Subed from name alone as figured this can only be awesome. I was not disappointed!
Thanks 👍
Thank you so much. It is an educative video which I can watch everyday and learn from.
Citroflex maybe leaking from can liner?
I'd be a menace to society if I had access to a mass spec. id show people graphs of how gummy worms have more chemically similar to shampoo, than to apples or something.
Green apple flavoring def tastes like shampoo I wouldnt be surprised
99% of people dont care if they live on cornsyrup and chemicals
Ok green apple rings. Ill test one and then eat the whole bag
Its a microdose compared to what caffeine addicts usually consume
A cup of coffee has about 180-200 mg of caffeine I think.
So, yeah. 30mg is kinda pointless.
@@alitlweird Yeah, coffee, in the ounces that people drink it in, has more caffeine than people think it does, and energy drinks generally have less than people think it does.
@@alitlweirda 200 mg cup of coffee is strong. A normal cup is like 50-100
@@ETAisNOW People also forget how much a cup actually is, a lot of coffee mugs at least in the US hold 2-3 cups.
30 mg of caffeine is def micro when you are me thats not even a measurable level compared to my daily intake haha
Yeah I guess microdose is more colloquial not a unit of measure
If you don't mind me asking, what is with the baseline shift in the beginning of your spectra? Is that normal for this MS configuration?
Probably tail of the solvent peak
Solvent bleed
engagement
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