Thanks for taking over and answering questions Resveratrol Guy and Longlife.
Yes, transferring the money cost way more than expected at just over $200 besides the runaround to the 'Dept of Trade and Inefficiency'!
Yes the Nilotinib is still at the testing lab
The Dr at the testing lab is a man of few words unless 'getting technical' and a busy man.
It would seem that he just never got around to posting the Nilotinib. I suppose that the drudgery of doing posting is not high on his 'to do' list sadly.
We resolved a concern regarding the international packages and I asked if there had been any progress once every second day or so.
I didn't see any point in harassing him with multiple Emails as he is doing us a favour and has asked me to donate the fee to a charity of his choice.
(I suggested The Major Mouse Testing Project: http://majormouse.org/
and DRACO: https://www.indiegog...t-all-viruses#/
He replied on Friday saying that he would post it off early next week and there were some jokes about his testing a "snow-white fluffy powder!"
"(a sign of purity, as opposed to something off-yellow and caked)"
I dont like to post 'no progress' reports... ' but what can you do..?'
'In other news!'
I sent the lab report to both Niner and K Moody, of Ichor Therapeutics, for their opinion:
http://ichortherapeutics.com/
David Watford has kindly provided a redacted copy of the lab report:
https://drive.google...TlVOGo0ZkNJTWVr
Niner:
That looks like a good result. I'd call it a smashing success. Good job on your part. I don't think that residual solvent is needed, given the clean chromatograms and apparent high purity. I'd just go with it like this. The human nose is actually a very sensitive detector of most solvents, FWIW. I'm looking forward to hearing how this works in patients.
Kelsey:
Looks like he did a good job for you....You could test residual solvents if you wanted, but it probably is not necessary. I would wager that the company you bought your compound from gave you exactly what they described. If you don't have reason for further concern, I would take them at their word.
Dr. Gapeev:
Briefly, we did LC-MS with UV detection. The powder has solubility (very low)
consistent with that reported. Elutes out of the column at conditions
consistent with those reported in the literature. Yields ions matching the
expected MW and makes essentially a single peak at both MS and UV traces.
Beyond reasonable doubt, in other words.