Chimp Z wrote:To my understanding Acacia Pravissima has mostly phenethylamines with occasional trace tryptamines.
Do you have a source for what trace tryptamines?
Chimp Z wrote:
So there could still be goods in the extract for sure that wouldn't give any tryptamine smell.
Snu Voogelbreinder mentioned that smoking phenethylamines in Acacia extracts extended the duration of the tryptamines in the same yield.
I understand smell may not be the best test, I am just recording what I'm finding.
Extending a trip would not surprise me but it would depend in the type of phenethylamine too I guess. Do you have a link?
Chimp Z wrote:
Are you able to do tests with paper chromatography? The reagent is a good indicator but did you test it side by side with a alkaloid standard such as Confusa/Hostilis extract?
No I am not, but I'll be likely investing in more reagents.
Chimp Z wrote:
Also do you have pictures of the plant? Because Acacia Cultriformis looks strikingly similar to Pravissima during its juvenile growth yet contains 5-MeO-DMT. Acacia Cultriformis definitely has potential to be a viable tryptamine provider in the warmer months.
Yes I will upload photos, originally I was going to do the extraction thinking it was cultriformis and looking for 5-meo. However, the area it was harvested from it is highly more likely to be pravissima and it fits the description of pravissima. But for reference or if I am incorrect in my identification I will upload photos.
Chimp Z wrote:Also curious as to why trunk bark and phyllodes were mixed in an extract?
One could start to experiment with the trees with phyllodes, but going straight for the trunk or roots can severely damage the tree. You'll see detrimental results within a year if the harvesting was too much. 33 grams definitely sounds like just a few chunks or handfuls of phyllodes so you're probably fine. Just for the future harvests, keep in mind that most trees will produce similar quantities in both the foliage and the main trunk/roots so there's absolutely no reason to harvest from anything besides the phyllodes/foliage. Earth is being killed so it's in our best interests to keep these trees alive and grow lots more.
If I'm going to put time into an extraction for nexus I'd rather test both bark and phyllodes and if it tests positive or looks promising then I would happily do further extracts on just bark or just phyllodes as alkaloid content can vary between the two like any plant. Chimp Z the tree will be fine it is fully grown, what tiny amount I harvested was nothing in comparison to the size of the plant, it was all sustainably harvested. When I say trunk bark, it was the bark off small twigs I harvested, not large branches or the actually trunk. Again the reason being bark can contain a different profile of alkaloids or percentages than the phyllodes.
I would like to also test the root bark but this tree is still alive and I don't consider this sustainable. In addition, a. pravissima is very common it isn't even close to threatened like say a. phlebophylla.
Freeze perciptate created floating crystals. I was able to separate this with a filter (same yellow/ green crystals-more yellow), drying out the filter and evaping the naphtha now. A small amount of crystals freeze percipitated on the bottom of the frozen glass dish (like dmt does) they appear white.
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