Crude harmala alkaloids
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Crystallized harmala alkaloids
First pictures shows crude harmala extract from banisteriopsis caapi vine. The solvent used in this case is 96% alcohol. Pure methanol is the most effective solvent and it can be used relatively safely in a soxhlet because the vapours are contained inside but still, ethanol was chosen because the space doesn't have good ventilation. You need to remove the condenser every bow and again and use a long spoon or something to stir the alkaloids inside the thimble for this to work properly. With methanol it dissolves much quicker so stirring is less necessary.
The idea is that the hot solvent will bit by bit dissolve all of the alkaloids, leaving behind any impurities in the thimble. You will end up with a supersaturated solution of harmala alkaloids in the flask. Letting this cool, crystals will form. In these pictures, the thimble is very small. It would be much better to have a bigger thimble to fit more crude alkaloids. With this small thimble its necessary to remove the condenser and drop more crude alkaloids in periodically.
Its very slow with 96% ethanol. It works but takes hours to get the same results as doing it manually. Next experiment will be methanol.
https://i.postimg.cc/mtf0fSJk/20231214-173036.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/0rJLB4th/20231214-191425.jpg
Crystallized harmala alkaloids
First pictures shows crude harmala extract from banisteriopsis caapi vine. The solvent used in this case is 96% alcohol. Pure methanol is the most effective solvent and it can be used relatively safely in a soxhlet because the vapours are contained inside but still, ethanol was chosen because the space doesn't have good ventilation. You need to remove the condenser every bow and again and use a long spoon or something to stir the alkaloids inside the thimble for this to work properly. With methanol it dissolves much quicker so stirring is less necessary.
The idea is that the hot solvent will bit by bit dissolve all of the alkaloids, leaving behind any impurities in the thimble. You will end up with a supersaturated solution of harmala alkaloids in the flask. Letting this cool, crystals will form. In these pictures, the thimble is very small. It would be much better to have a bigger thimble to fit more crude alkaloids. With this small thimble its necessary to remove the condenser and drop more crude alkaloids in periodically.
Its very slow with 96% ethanol. It works but takes hours to get the same results as doing it manually. Next experiment will be methanol.