Spiceman wrote:Even canola oil itself could be used as a solvent... just about any natural plant or animal oil will pull freebase dmt..
I believe this is incorrect. Canola oil or certain animal or plant oils are not suitable for extractions. Think about it; they may be able to dissolve dmt, but are not good for extracting or
pulling freebase.
Canola oil, vegetable oil, olive oil, tallow, lard etc etc are composed primarily fatty acids. Fatty acids make them hydrophobic as liquids (and thus may be able to dissolve dmt - SWIM never tried if they do actually dissolve it).
Fatty acids are however reactive species. They are acids!!! Mixing fatty acids with bases saponifies them. Try mixing canola oil (or whatever may you oil) with a basic solution and it will start forming flakes (soap). This is how people make soap from oils. KOH, NaOH and even sodium carbonate are strong enough to saponify fatty acids in the oils you suggest.
Have you actually tried "...just about any natural plant or animal oil..." to pull dmt from basic solutions or is it a wild speculation?
To the OP of this post, SWIM believes that as long as canola oil contains fatty acids it is unsuitable for extractions.
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