'Coatl wrote:Wow... posted Sunday, May 24, 2009 and nobody has said anything.
Yah.. I figured the best threads grow like stalegtites.
'Coatl wrote:It's very important that you understand that every CLONE (not every species) has it's own unique profile of psychoactive compounds and potency, these vary with age, stress, environment and other conditions.
True; SWIMs suspicions are two fold.
The Scorp is undocumented "assumed" to be the same as a Pacahnoi. The cost of grown Scorp are cheaper than Pachanoi in SWIMs location by a factor of .5 - .7
The Pachoanois in SWIMs local neck of the woods seem to be elusively low in potency. SWIM downed 2 foot of dried cactus the other day (100 pills shells) without even minor effects (crazy guy he is).
He's getting frustrated.
So science will answer SWIMs question. How much mescaline is in the cactuses..
My next idea is to get a chromatography column and separate each of the other molecules. Does anyone here have any idea (besides HPLC or mass spectronomy) how to ID a molacle from from a Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) if some suspect ingredients are known (common to cactus)
'Coatl wrote:Best of luck! THANKS FOR DOING THIS TYPE OF WORK!!!
Theres another way?
Ironically these are big plans; as SWIM is still learning the finer parts of this trade.
Update 1:
SWIMs progress is staggered. SWIMs accurate scale doesn't get delivered until next week, so SWIM didn't weigh the separate components of the length of scorp he carved up last night; however the total wet weight was 3.8kg of wet cactus length; will update shortly on length (about a good 2.3 foot).
SWIM has separated the very outer skin (the waxy underskin is being counted with the green parts of the cactus this time) - [yet to weigh will update this post when got scales]
SWIM was quite dissapointed with the scorp, as although the cactus is beefier (less folds and more cylindrical, more volume) and SWIM thought that would translate to more mescaline, but the green layer is much thinner than SWIM expected (3-5 mm at bottom, 5-10mm at the top) much less than pachanoi. SWIM supposes this is because of the less length of the circumference of the surface.
As it is, the "green" section SWIM was hoping to segragate had a lot more of the white flesh in it this time. Live and learn, SWIM should have used a apple peeler from the outside. much messier, much more precise!
Also got my eye on a dehydrator. SWIM's worried that the oven at half of 155f is too hot for mescaline.
The skin is cut up ready to go, dried in about 2 hours of air..
The green is cooking in oven open a crack at an unmarked temp of half of 155f.
The white is drying slowly in long sections.
SWIM doesn't have a good scale for the weight of wet, and will have to work off dry weights unfortunately.
SWIM will fill the holes of this process on cactus v2.0
Incidently SWIM in a blow to the sensitive mescaline successfully got the perfect 79 degree setup for his Soxhlet Ethanol Mescaline extraction. But its very energy expensive (and very wet as it involves lots of water boiling).
Suspend the solvent recepticle in water bath, immersing the flask in water.
supply enough energy to keep the water at 82-85 degrees not more than 90, and the ethanol processes through the soxhlet like a dream. Technically the solution won't reach dangerous levels because the boiling water whilst its in contact with the flask, its feeding the ethanol to boil (continuously). If (hazard the thought) that the water boils down (as it will as the water is evaporating at sub-boil temperatures) the water will loose contact with the water and the heat circuit is broken and your mescaline is safe!
Now need a cistern for my bath lol. thinking copper pipe or somefin.
SWIM's Solvents arrive Friday; and he's looking forward to trying a purely chemical extraction. thanks be to 69ron's friend's assitance.
Brian