A quick look back, it was in order to answer
this question:
downwardsfromzero wrote:A chemist might argue, the cleaner the harmaline the better. Something we still need to test, though, is if harmine reacts with dissolving magnesium at all. There certainly seemed to be rather a small amount of harmine precipitate after my rue tea reduction but that's very likely to be down to poor recovery levels.
On the basis of the electrode potential of magnesium compared with that of sodium, it is not a foregone conclusion to assume that harmine will not react with magnesium.
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