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SKA
#1 Posted : 12/9/2010 12:34:48 PM
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Hiiiiigh folks,

SWIM has read about DMT comming in several forms. DMT salt, fumerate, freebase..etc
SWIM has understood each form of DMT seemed to have different qualities in terms of solvent solubility, moleculair stability, potency, nature of effect and administration routes.

In this Topic SWIM would like to list all known forms of DMT and their characteristic properties.
As of yet he's come across DMT-Citrate, DMT-fumarate, DMT-salt, and DMT-freebase.
SWIM has also heard of 5-OH-DMT(Bufotenin) is converted to it's Calcium form 5-Cao-DMT ( allthough this appears to be debatable )
and wondered if Calcium forms of NN, DMT also exist. He's read of Fluor forms of DMT and many more forms.

Can anySWIY here provide such information?
A list of all DMT-forms and their characteristic properties would be very usefull indeed.
 

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#2 Posted : 12/9/2010 1:05:37 PM

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dmt fumarate, citric, acetate and so one are salts of dmt, their potency are equal to freebase dmt for the same amount of moles.

I guess any acid with a double bounded oxygen atom could form a salt with dmt (oxalic, sulfuric, fluorosulfuric, phosphoric, chromic, formic, lactic, tartaric and gluconic acid for instance should bind
with dmt freebase) but i'm not sure since i'm not a chemist.
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#3 Posted : 12/9/2010 3:41:28 PM

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SKA wrote:
A list of all DMT-forms and their characteristic properties would be very usefull indeed.

Good luck trying to list all the salts of dmt, they are probably as many as the traditional acids out there, which is thousands if not millions!

And there are no calcium forms of dmt, neither fluoro forms.


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#4 Posted : 12/9/2010 3:57:15 PM

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Well this wiki is an attempt at compiling the knowledge we have on the most important forms. As inf said, there is a huge amount of potential salt forms of dmt, but unless some of them are specially interesting for some reason (solubility, shelf-life, absorption and bio-availability, etc), we couldnt have information on all of them.

If you do some tests yourself, be sure to document it well, post in a thread and then add to the wiki Pleased
 
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#5 Posted : 12/9/2010 4:56:19 PM

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dmt laurate

(add dmt freebase to heated coconut oil)

spice soap, anyone?
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#6 Posted : 12/9/2010 7:38:27 PM

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dmt cyanide and the sticky dmt isothiocyanide? Laughing
almost every acid can bound DMT

sparkling water+dmt = dmt carbonate? lol try your own fizzy ayahuasca
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