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FORENSICS JOURNAL extractions used were not able to separate the components found in Ecstasy and would not be viable for chemists to use for future analysis. REFERENCES Inoue, H., Iwata, Y. T., Kanamori, T., Miyaguchi, H., & Tsujikawa, K. (2004). Analysis Benzylpiperazine-like Compounds. National Research Institute of Police Science, 9(2), 165-184. Retrieved June 28, 2008, from Science Direct database. In one and two dimensional TLC, it was observed that with the solvent systems used, the drugs of interest separated out together in the same layer thus they did not provide distinct separation. It was determined that based on the poor separation provided between the components in the tablets that TLC would be an ineffective technique using these seven solvent systems. Sarwar, M., Ph.D. (n.d.). A New, Highly Specific Color Test f