Hi quick update incase anyone else is experimenting as we figure this out:
- I'm having some issues recreating crystals. I think excess fumaric is needed to really make them, even after the water cleans. Some fumaric acid does dissolve in water so the ratios of fumaric to other stuff can change. At the end excess helps.
- Example pictures below. I got a waxy (but thankfully easy to handle) product (first picture). I then dissolved that in Denatured alcohol and added 1 to 1 weight in fumaric acid. After drying in the oven scooped up a crystaline like blue product (second picture).
Here are some thoughts/hypothesis:
- We can clean up the mushroom extract as much as possible (acetone protein precipitation, water naptha washes, etc). However clean the extract is, fumaric acid helps it become more fluffy and crystaline.
- Depending on the final goal this may be useful. I think we should be able to get to a pretty concentrated powdery product. Of course, need bioassay to verify, etc. Until then all this could fall appart, but so far based on where the fluorescence is going we are likely isolating the good stuff.
So we are really just doing an extract, cleaning it, and drying it into a crystaline like powder with the help of fumaric acid. I don't know if fumarates are even forming or if fumaric acid just makes things fluffy by creating a matrix around the fats.
Sorry it this is a little dissapointing after the original needle result. Still trying to reproduce that, may simply happen at a certain fumaric acid excess ratio, I'm not sure.
Looking forward to any insights or other results. Happy extracting.
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