The exact chemicals and proportions from busts are published by the DEA, so if you want to see what has genuinely been found in lab tests, just look at their reports. They give away so much information it's insane.
That being said, there are a very wide range of chemicals that people use. Professionals use one thing, while amateurs (which make up a LOT of the DNM market these days) use whatever random shit they have on hand.
The NIH has some good shit, too. You have to actually read it and have the basic contextual, foundational knowledge to understand what you're reading, though, because they're not going to spell it out for you. They will TOTALLY tell you everything you could ever possibly need to know, though.
That being said, there are a very wide range of chemicals that people use. Professionals use one thing, while amateurs (which make up a LOT of the DNM market these days) use whatever random shit they have on hand.
The NIH has some good shit, too. You have to actually read it and have the basic contextual, foundational knowledge to understand what you're reading, though, because they're not going to spell it out for you. They will TOTALLY tell you everything you could ever possibly need to know, though.