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so the centrifuge has run to completion, its been approx 10 minutes at 600G. I am first going to inspect the sample under UV-(A) light as its said to be especially visible in such lightning.
Sadly my camera has issues with picking up the visible light fractions which leads it to be unable to correctly focus the resulting product. To make up for that you will have to stick with my description of the visible trait:
Whats immediately recognizable is that an aqueous layer seems to have separated off, its of a rather clear but still slightly milky color [very similar to precum in consistency and texture]. There are no further liquid layers visible in the solution, and its unlikely that they would form if I were to let it sit for a while and let gravity do the job since the centrifuge pretty much did that already (split into layers of density)[similar to how a separation funnel in chemistry works].
At the bottom (thats hardly visible on the picture there seems to be a grainy/sand-like precipitate looks somewhat similar to dead skin cells or just cell fragments in general (like you would get if you were to centrifuge blood) [Well I assume its le-cum cells/shells]. Shaking the sample tube does not lead to this precipitate entering suspension again [its like a solid thats stuck to the floor which it literally is.
I will now perform an inspection under sunlight.