I'm planning extracting harmine and harmaline from Syrian Rue seeds following
this guide. The next step would then be separate the harmine from the harmaline via
this method. I have one question about each step:
When extracting from the Syrian Rue, why must non-iodized salt be used? Is the fear that the iodine will remain in the final product and lead to hyperiodinism? By my calculations (iodine RDA 150 ug, 4.1 grams of iodized salt contains 150 ug of iodine, 20x iodine RDA is safe, 30x questionable, salt 36g/100ml H2O solubility) 82 grams of iodized salt should be safe and thus >200 ml of salt saturated water should, likewise, be safe. From the wording of the guide it sounds like this could (should one not use too many seeds) be an acceptable amount of salt water.
So, the question in all that, is it safe to use iodized salt provided one does use so much as to have deleterious amounts of iodine present in the final material or is there some other reason for avoiding it?
And my second question: In the second guide I referenced the water/harmala solution is brought to a pH of 8 using sodium carbonate to precipitate out harmine. Would using sodium bicarbonate (water saturated with sodium bicarbonate has a pH around 8 ) to achieve this pH work (given one has no method to measure pH, at the moment?)