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Marquis Reagent Test on fresh cutting? Options
 
Herba Luisa
#1 Posted : 4/24/2018 6:26:32 PM

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I have some unknown clones of T. Peruvianius / T. pachanoi.
Is it possible to do a qualitative Test with Marquis Reagent on the fresh cutting before extraction?
Just as an yes/no Alkaloide Test.
 

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#2 Posted : 4/24/2018 6:28:39 PM

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#3 Posted : 4/24/2018 7:33:59 PM

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The cactus flesh would interfere i think

The sulfuric acid will attack it and turn black overpowering the red color the mescaline turns.
Also the mesc conc will be very in the flesh low making it hardly visible.
You need to extract it first.
 
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#4 Posted : 4/24/2018 9:59:46 PM

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You need to extract it first.
Fortunately, there's a very nice thread on microextraction of cactus to be found around here somewhere. That should help make your life a little easier, Herba Luisa (and, Happy Anniversary!)




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