..thanks for the lovely photos,
hebrew,
yeah, i really like the vibe of this tree too.
i would say the photo you have on the bottom is one of the hybridised forms
..i agree, this is why i'm also interested in the other forms.
you used EtOH as your initial solvent, was it basified, maybe acidified, or just out of the bottle?
..because i didn't want any chance of stuffing with alkaloids pre GCMS (which i'm still waiting on),
in this
specific case the material was extracted cold into close to pure ethanol, bassified with aqueous NaOH, and then
extracted several times with DCM, yeilding a crude extract which still had good effects. I don't think there is
any single best extraction formula for tryptamines, and it often depends what is available.
from a phytochemical analysis POV i am suspicious of any acidification..the alkaloids should be present in the
plant as salts of some Krebs Cycle acid, hence the untreated solution should be slightly acidic..
(..acidification may help those attempting to maximize specifically DMT yeilds at the expense of other alkaloids and
substances, but this is not my research purpose..)
..the real joy of this research for me is all the hours of bushwalking (& just looking at, being with nature).
i usually have to really brace myself to rip anything off some tree i should meet, and try to balance it all out
by planting their seeds..
..best wishes to you and new wattle friends...
p.s
it seems you are the only person who is writing about this plant and tryptamines.
yes, i know. infact i'm holding back a few other species waiting for others to come forward, but i wont hold out
forever....