amor_fati, SWIM has done this with ethanol, methanol, IPA, water, acetone, etc., etc., etc., but used a Soxhlet, which is a more sophisticated device similar to a THP in how it extracts.
With ethanol, methanol and IPA, the extract is dark green and quite watery. With water the extract is thick and not as dark green. NEVER USE WATER, it’s the worst solvent for extracting cactus.
SWIM never washed a straight extract with acetone. He has no idea what might happen. You might lose some of the mescaline. No one knows what salt form of mescaline is in the cactus. It could be slightly soluble in acetone. Mescaline acetate seems to be soluble in acetone as well as mescaline fumarate.
A better far simpler way to extract is the d-limonene STB tech that uses calcium hydroxide, then a salting with HCl, and then a wash with acetone. I posted the tech on this forum in the mescaline extraction thread. With that method you get nearly pure almost white mescaline at the end. You also get better yields.
Whenever SWIM used heat to extract mescaline from the cactus he got pour yields. Many others have noticed that boiling the cactus reduces the potency. I think the salt form in the cactus is not very heat stable. I know that mescaline HCl is pretty heat stable. Without knowing the salt form in the cactus, you might not be able to form mescaline HCl by simple adding HCl to the cactus in the ethanol.
I wouldn’t use heat for the initial extraction. The d-limonene STB tech that uses calcium hydroxide extracts without any heat and SWIM got the best yields of his life using that tech. The only time heat is used is at the end to dry the heat stable mescaline HCl.
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