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is vinegar truly effective or will citric acid work better? Options
 
Al-Wasi
#1 Posted : 5/27/2014 1:14:19 AM

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I'm getting ready to do my first extract and I just read in the DMT handbook that vinegar isn't very effective for an a/b extraction.

I see that almost all teks say you can use it though.

I also read that citric acid can end up in the final product.

These are the two acids I have immediate access to so I'm trying to get input into which one I should use for ml better yields.

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Chimp Z
#2 Posted : 5/27/2014 2:55:24 AM

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Have used vinegar for most of my extractions of Phalaris and Acacia with good results.
Juice from lemons has always gotten more alkaloids though.
Guess it's just easier getting a $2 jug of vinegar than a ton of lemons so you don't have to go out to the market everytime, but it is preferable to use more natural ingredients.

Have never used straight citric acid though.
 
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#3 Posted : 5/27/2014 3:23:41 AM

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Both fine
 
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#4 Posted : 5/27/2014 6:59:39 AM

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Both have worked well in my experience, but neither seemed to work better than the other.

I don't see any way that citric acid could end up in the final product, unless one were using it to backsalt alkaloids out of a nonpolar solvent.
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