The oxidation of adrenaline creates adrenochrome. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that’s basically the breaking down of a compound over time. when metal “oxidizes” it rusts until it eventually rusts away to nothing. In adrenaline the “rusting” results in a new compound which is adrenochrome, if it continues the process it might end up as something else idk.
You know what's in epipens, right?
Apparently dude thinks magic, because they work at their function.
Adrenochrome ….when they expire
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie500037x
Epinephrine. Epi. Epipen. Same as real Sudafed. Sudafed is not adrenochrome and neither is an epipen. Epipen is not "broken down" epinephrene.
I’ve seen this before and still don’t get how it’s possible lol
The oxidation of adrenaline creates adrenochrome. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that’s basically the breaking down of a compound over time. when metal “oxidizes” it rusts until it eventually rusts away to nothing. In adrenaline the “rusting” results in a new compound which is adrenochrome, if it continues the process it might end up as something else idk.