don't worry about the chlorophyll.. it doesn't seem to get pulled by the solvent with acacia as it does with plants like psychotria for example. floribunda phyllodes in particular don't need a defatt. you could try toluene or xylene as well? it depends if your looking for just dmt or if your seeking acacia extract... the latter seems more preferable to me experience-wise, it just means the extract may come out as a goo or oil. personally I reckon its something people should think about when extracting from plants... as nen has so well pointed out, plant teachings often go a lot deeper than just dmt
I find standard a/b for acacia works very well...I usually just simmer the plant material a few times in acidic water, reducing the liquid, filter, make basic with NaOH and then pull with non polar solvent. if i have time on my hands I like to put the kettle on and pour boiling water over the phyllodes/bark in a rectangular dish and leave for 24 hrs.. but often I choose to do quicker experiments
also just thought I'd post the following experiment on the unidentified acacia I referred to on the previous page. this time it was in flower and unfortunately had started raining by the time we got out to the area- still, I am pleased to say it was a success and I jut bioassayed it before with great results.. same yellow oil once again - definite dmt presence as well as another alkaloid which gives a really heavy pulling and twisting feeling. I like how after the initial dmt rush levels off, it stays on a good deep level for the next hour or so.. process below:
Test 2:
Flowers in bloom this time around. Creamy white/lemon colouring. Was raining while material was collected. unknown how much rain the area received beforehand. Its presumed that the yield would be significantly increased had it not rained prior to extraction (which in both tests it had)
Phyllodes were oven dried at 60 degrees celcius for roughly 3 hrs. They were then ground into small pieces in a blender. the final weight of the dried phyllodes was 300g. the twigs and stems were not included in the weighing process but were added to the pot with the phyllodes and presumably added fairly significantly to the final yield (unmeasured.
a generous amount of water (a litre or over) was poured over the phyllodes and 2 lids of vinegar added. the material was simmered for about an hr and a half and then left to sit overnight before being poured off and fridge decanted the next morning.
A new lot of water was added, with just one cap of vinegar this time - it was boiled for roughly another hr before the water was poured off and fridge decanted in a new bottle. at this point, the previous boil was decanted from the sediment that now sat at the bottom of the bottle before being filtered once through a cotton bud. a final lot of water was added to the phyllodes and twigs and boiled for a couple hrs.
the three lots of liquid were reduced to 500ml and refiltered. 100ml xylene was then added. the xylene was mixed well and went a pale yellow colour. it was removed and kept in a separate jar.
10g NaOH was dissolved 100ml warm water and added to the solution. precipitates could be observed clouding in the solution immediately after adding the basic water. the solution was left to sit for half an hr
150ml toluene was added and mixed thoroughly for 10 minutes. a teaspoon of salt was then dissolved in 50ml hot water and added to the solution. the layers were allowed to separate and then mixed again. the process of allowing to separate and then swirling the flask was performed about 6 times, before the toluene was separated and evaporated in a circular pyrex dish.
The same yellow oil was obtained once again as well as successful bioassay - the strong visual effects of the dmt still only last about 5-7 minutes but the headspace and minor visual distortions still continue for some time afterwards.. it feels far from pure dmt.
once again as it was too difficult to scrape up, I decided to dissolve in acetone and evaporate over some phyllodes so I cannot give figures yield wise...i used the new growth, or "tops" for the blend as I find it less harsh on the lungs than mature phyllodes. I then mixed with some of the flowers, oven dried and ground to a fairly fine consistency.. this method is sort of left up to chance dosewise, as the weight of the oil is unknown- so don't do it this way unless you are prepared to take in an unexpectedly large dose..