I did a search for you but i must admit i found almost nothing... Seems like Dmt is only found in it´s leafs and some sites also promote it might also present some NMT, most sources just say the term alkaloids.
I find this plant very very interesting, it has proved anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic and anti-diarrhoeal properties, wich were studied by
Tijan et al. The extract seams to be non toxic (at least untill doses of 5g/kg in rats).
Might also be usefull to you that this tree looses it´s leaves during the rain season and is in leaf during the dry season. Quoting
one FAO case studyQuote:CASE STUDIES
Case studies are presented of 20 important forest species of Cameroon. Ten of these are primarily timber species, the remainder are multipurpose species producing food, fodder, fuelwood, shade or bark for medicinal purposes.
1. Acacia albida (Faidherbia albida) (Mimosaceae), Tchaski, Alif, Wigo (Cameroon), Gao (Niger)
A spreading, thorny tree with bole up to 8 m tall and 1 m in diameter. In Cameroon it occurs in Sudan zone wooded savanna, in the area of the Mandara mountains and in Sahelian steppes on heavy but well-drained soils, where it may form continuous stands. The species loses its leaves at the beginning of the rainy season and is in leaf throughout the dry season. It is therefore beneficial in that it does not restrict light to agricultural crops during the growing season and it provides dry season shade to stock, which enrich the soil around it through their droppings. As a result it is protected by farmers and pastoralists. The leaves and fruits are used for fodder and the wood is soft and easy to work. There are young plantations in the extreme north; growth is very slow.
Also looks like this species can be trimmed for a bozai like specimen, a keep at home mimosa

interesting no?
As for the A/B nothing like experimenting yourself and report back to us

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