View Full Version : QT dmt extraction (Defatting)
Hazchem
02-25-2009, 01:51 AM
Hey all,
In QT's extraction it is mentioned that one using mimosa hostilis root bark may find the defatting process unnecassery. Is it really? Should one defat regardless?
King Owl
02-25-2009, 08:24 AM
Feel free to if you want to be on the safe side; but that just adds an extra step you might fuck up at. Defatting is only really necessary with chlorophyll-heavy sources like phragmites or phalaris.
Von Bass
02-25-2009, 12:25 PM
A friend of mine did his sans the defat step, generally with mimosa you don't have to worry so much about lipids and chlorophyll. It's not hard at all though, acidify, NP pull, then basify as normal.
stateofhack
02-25-2009, 01:51 PM
Feel free to if you want to be on the safe side; but that just adds an extra step you might fuck up at. Defatting is only really necessary with chlorophyll-heavy sources like phragmites or phalaris.
this.
No need to too! Waste of solvents and time, my cat has seen a 5 - 7 % yeild lost if doing a defat on MHRB.
incorporated
02-25-2009, 04:02 PM
Forgive me if I'm making an utterly retarded mistake, but surely if one salted out his DMT, say for example with hydrochloric acid, he would have DMT hydrochloride, which is not the freebase form, and thus unsmokeable by definition?
My rhinocerous just freeze ppt'd his from heptane :)
I deleted the post. I was thinking about HeaT's question on bp's of salts, and got to thinking that's how DMT was prepared (I've never done the procedure or tried DMT).
Von Bass
02-25-2009, 05:22 PM
I deleted the post. I was thinking about HeaT's question on bp's of salts, and got to thinking that's how DMT was prepared (I've never done the procedure or tried DMT).
Sure man, I deleted mine :)
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