I should also add, the THH fluorescence is very weak compared to that of harmine and DHH, it can only be seen with short wave UV while DHH and harmine can easily be seen with long wave UV.
So its very easy for DHH to overpower it like blue.magic mentioned.
TLC is the easiest solution since you can see both flouresence and rF, would be obvious if there was any change.
You can even do 2D TLC to see if the THH gets oxidized while on the TLC plate, by taking the developed TLC plate, flipping it on its side, then developing it again. This is a common technique to see if the compound is sensitive to oxidation or is acid labile.
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