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Could filtering kill yield? Options
 
blue.magic
#1 Posted : 5/8/2018 8:04:19 PM
I filter the MHRB tea as it is easier to work with and no naphtha will get trapped in the sludge on bottom.

However, last time I filtered the tea as usual, reduced the amount and while it was hot, I added the salt. Usually I first filter the reduced liquid and add salt afterwards. Now I've got terrible yield of ~0.5%

When filtering the salted reduced liquid, I had to use cheesecloth as a piece of plasticky matter formed (something like a black bubble gum), that I am afraid ate most of the actives.
 
downwardsfromzero
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#2 Posted : 5/12/2018 9:59:08 PM
That goo was probably condensed tannins, which may well be capable of binding a significant quantity of DMT.

Attacking the goo with caustic soda would be worth a try.

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blue.magic
#3 Posted : 5/13/2018 10:14:50 PM
Yes most likely tannins since the tea was black and liquid while at near-boiling temperature, but upon cooling it turns brown and got denser. Tannins are known to drop in solubility significantly with water temperature.

I will probably stick with filtration only to remove crude plant matter and then go ahead and add salt and the caustic soda.
 
 
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