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gruns
(Newbee) 07-16-03 01:33 No 447601 |
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Arundo donax, aka Giant Reed | Bookmark | |||||
http://sun.ars-grin.gov%3A8080/npgspub/x According to this plant database, Arundo donax is third on the list of the most concentrated herbal sources of n,n-dmt. Unfortunately, it's also got a lot of other things in there. ALPHA-AMYRIN-ACETATE BETA-AMYRIN-ACETATE BUFOTENINE <--- CAMPESTEROL FLAVONE-C-GLYCOSIDES FRIEDELIN LUPEOL N,N-DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE is what it lists as being in the "leaf" portion of the plant, except it also lists things as being in the "plant" portion of the plant, maybe that means it's found in all portions? If the "leaf" is only what's listed as "leaf", then that leaves really bufotenine and nn-dmt, how would one separate them? over and under, then back to the start this sidewalk's bottom is the same as its top |
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urushibara (Hive Bee) 07-24-03 17:04 No 449538 |
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column chromatography | Bookmark | |||||
see the subject line we can't stop here, this is bat country |
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Vitus_Verdegast (Hive Bee) 07-24-03 20:01 No 449569 |
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??? | Bookmark | |||||
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Vitus_Verdegast (Hive Bee) 07-25-03 00:02 No 449626 |
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Sound like a lot of supernatural baloney to me | Bookmark | |||||
From http://www.totse.com/en/drugs/rare_and_e Arundo donax (aka "Giant Reed") Yes. It contains some DMT, but not very much. Someone told me the other day that a friend of theirs that is investigating this (solicited samples from interested parties, and used thin layer chromatography to assay the root stocks, from what I was told) says there's "little or no DMT" in Arundo donax rhizomes. The paper that first found DMT and a few other indole alkaloids in Arundo donax (Ghosal) working in India (River Reed is used in Ayurvedic medicine) also found only trace amounts. You'd have to extract several kilograms to get a psychoactive dose of DMT. There are also several cardioactive glycosides and other substances that would produce annoying side effects if a crude extract were consumed - the effect of Arundo donax extract on heart muscle (another paper by Ghosal et. al.) gave me the impression that crude Arundo extracts are potentially dangerous. You'd have to resort to solvent extraction followed by column chromatography to extract pure DMT from the roots - a process probably requiring several liters of solvent just to produce one dose of DMT. A Dream Within A Dream (http://www.poedecoder.com/Qrisse/works/ |
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gruns 07-26-03 09:58 |
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macademia
(Rated as: insignificant) |
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