arcologist wrote:However, with ACRB, there is ... some DMT N-oxide, and some NMT N-oxide in addition to DMT. Source? NMT N-oxide doesn´t exist. And I don´t think there has been a single publication to show DMT N-oxide in acacia confusa, and my tests did not show it either.
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Hey Arcologist:
Using Xylene is interesting: It pulls hard and fast. After three pulls on 500g ACRB, there was nothing left!
And the amount of NMT that was extracted was impressive, certainly more than 50% of total alkaloids.
Next time around, I'm going to save all the NMT and pull it out of it carbamatic prison, and perhaps make up a 'naturalized' blend as per the tree's original ratio (55/45? NMT/DMT)?
The only drawbacks with using xylene as the NP solvent are: smell, increased flammability, and DMT yield in fumarate.
Of course one could do a couple naphtha pulls first, then a couple xylene pulls, and you would have the best of both- DMT freebase and DMT fumarate...
As usual, dry ice treatment prior to freeze precipitate or FASA!
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Why is it we can't see a lot of the photos that ppl have have up ,
is it the owner has taken them down or is it because I'm on my iPhone ??
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endlessness wrote:NMT N-oxide doesn´t exist. Whoa whoa what? Is there a more in depth post about this here somewhere I can read up on ? Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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Orion wrote:endlessness wrote:NMT N-oxide doesn´t exist. Whoa whoa what? Is there a more in depth post about this here somewhere I can read up on ? ..mentioned briefly a couple of times in etheogenic effects of nmt Quote: There is no NMT-N-oxide. N-Oxides can only be formed from tertiary amines, and NMT is a secondary amine. There may be N-hydroxy-N-methyltryptamine, but I have no information regarding it's formation. I have been told: "In the case of NMT, oxidation and cyclization would give 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-beta-carboline." (neither of these two products is known from A.confusa)
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Nen that's awesome of you, but I must confess I need to learn to read. I read that as DMT not NMT *embarrassed smiley*. Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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