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This is DMT under 365nm UV.
But I read an article about chrysanthemin the other day that got me wondering.
This is DMT under 365nm UV.
But I read an article about chrysanthemin the other day that got me wondering.
A brief effort didn't dig up any more about it, but might there be a way to get blue dmt afterall? If only for an aesthetic, scientific exercise. You can see a resemblance in indigo's indoxyl precursor.One of the latest applications in this field is the use of chrysanthemin to produce blue wine! Recently, a new blue wine product was invented, which was made adopting anthocyanins and some indole-type compounds in the wine making process.


