I got 8.5g of morning glory seeds from my garden and played with them a bit last night:
- Ground seeds (powder was grey), pulled with ethyl acetate (solvent became yellowish), added a pinch of citric acid powder, nothing crashed.
- Added some water and lime to turn the powder into a paste which became yellow, pulled again with ethyl acetate, added citric, no precipitation.
- Finally, pulled with acetone. Added citric acid, clouding and precipate formed
(promising?). Decanted and rinsed with acetone once. Dissolved precipitate in water, decanted onto drying dish leaving some stuff that didn't dissolve behind. Residue from drying the water is crystalline off-white and weighed 12mg (see picture). Could this be LSA citrate?
I guess I can bioassy 4mg or so, see how it goes. If active perhaps I can send it to Benz to check out.
Assuming the mono salt form, this is 0.08% yield. Literature has 0.06% which is consistent. 6mg of LSA is considered an active dose (paper attached).