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GODXILLA
#1 Posted : 10/14/2010 1:28:25 AM
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So, swim has recently been working with plant material instead of the Pharmer stuff. Swim isnt sure about the de-fatting subject regarding botainical extraction. Swim may be wrong here but he thinks to de-fat one has to raise the ph with something like HCL and then using a non polar like xylene to wash away fatts, chlorophyll, etc..Sort of like freebasing and then using h20 to rinse away the water solubles. Is this correct?
 

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#2 Posted : 10/14/2010 2:20:09 AM

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Your idea is right except you said raise the ph. You want to convert the desired product to a salt by lowering the ph with something like hcl(acid) and then using a solvent to wash the "fats" away. The product when in a salt form is soluble in water and stays out of the oils that are soluble in the solvent.
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#3 Posted : 10/14/2010 4:02:27 AM
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OOps thats my bad. Thanks memo. Just out of curiosity does swiMEMO know if ephedra plant material must be de-fatted? Some write ups implement it others dont...Earlier swiGODXILLA read that Hostills bark theres no need to de-fat, what about ma huang>?
 
 
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