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spice from kattha (extract of acacia catechu heartwood) Options
 
chetan
#21 Posted : 11/5/2013 11:16:20 AM
Hi Skar,

This is Chetan, another plant worshiper from IndiaSmile Really glad to know there are more like us around hereVery happy I'm going to try A. Catechu rootbark extraction in a few days hopefully, will post the results Very happy
 
nen888
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#22 Posted : 11/30/2013 10:06:18 AM
..hey plant worshippers of India..Smile how's the experimentation going..?

there are many tests on A. catechu heartwood, finding mainly flavonoids (some with mild to moderate MAOI activity)
but almost none i can find on bark/leaves..one i did find of bark [Lakshmi & Aravind 2011] found alkaloids, without identifying what they were..

this tree remains a bit of a mystery, shrouded in legend...revered in the Vedas..

look forward to more results...
there may be different sub-species..
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FlyingFaders
#23 Posted : 2/7/2014 10:03:17 AM
A few comments:
Make sure your solvents are as pure as possible. Avoid stuff with colourants.

Heartwood is unlikeley to contain actives. Bark, leaves or seeds are more likely.

Be aware that while boiling plant material containing cyanogenic glycosides, you need really good ventilation if there is a substantial amount in there. I thought a few open windows would be OK while doing some work with A. sieberiana seed and made myself feel quite unwell. I moved it outside after that. (No luck with the seeds, by the way)
 
peacefulSKY
#24 Posted : 5/21/2014 2:26:21 AM
Any updates on here guys? Curious, as am struggling to come up with right dmt source material in India. Any leads would help Smile
 
phancy-dimitree
#25 Posted : 5/20/2022 11:43:05 AM
I feel like the extraction process was not properly followed here. I think the crystal extracted was just sodium carbonate used as the base.

Was hoping acacia catechu heartwood would be the main ingredient for extraction for people from india as it's one of the easiest material to obtain.
 
downwardsfromzero
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#26 Posted : 5/21/2022 1:52:49 AM
FlyingFaders wrote:
Heartwood is unlikeley to contain actives. Bark, leaves or seeds are more likely.

That's about the long and short of it.




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Antiqueeditor
#27 Posted : 4/27/2023 1:05:38 PM
Hi chetan
Did you successfully extract dmt from bark of acacia catechu
 
_Trip_
Senior Member
#28 Posted : 6/23/2023 11:00:23 AM
I recently completed an A. catechu extraction (50g trunk bark dried).

A/B using vinegar and lye, Ronsonol brand lighter fluid for the naphtha pulls (2x acid cooks).

Nothing in either a freeze precipitation or evaporation. Trace elements of potential plant fats, a few sparse crystals, no tryptamine smell. Although this is subjective, it had a familiar smell form other extractions, reminded me of of plant fats and phenethylamine smell (similar to A. Pravmissima).

Naphtha stayed clear even with hot pulls and the heat form the lye. Percentage pulled was very minuscule. Don't have the means to weigh it but estimate < .1%.
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