I've been reading up on DES, NADES solvents, and looking for greener ways to extract DMT. While there are a couple of TEKs, I thought it's a good idea to start thinking into direction of using a green solvent, there is been lots of talks lately:
1) Towards Substitution of Hexane as Extraction Solvent of Food Products and Ingredients with No Regrets
2) Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADES): Phytochemical Extraction Performance Enhancer for Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Product Development
I found one interesting non-DMT extraction using this green solvent:
It involves using some relatively expensive equipment. Looked up on ebay, sometimes there are machines that aren't that expensive, relatively. For example, $1-2-3k vs $20k for a new one.
I am super new with this kind of stuff, however I can sponsor up to $5k of equipment to one credible person from the forum (approved by moderators) who might get interested to try out this TEK with DMT. I am not asking anything back, if it works out, then it's fine.
If no one is interested, it's also fine, I'll keep on looking into that by myself, and improving my knowledge. Who knows, maybe over time we'll come up with a new TEK.
1) Towards Substitution of Hexane as Extraction Solvent of Food Products and Ingredients with No Regrets
2) Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADES): Phytochemical Extraction Performance Enhancer for Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Product Development
I found one interesting non-DMT extraction using this green solvent:
It involves using some relatively expensive equipment. Looked up on ebay, sometimes there are machines that aren't that expensive, relatively. For example, $1-2-3k vs $20k for a new one.
I am super new with this kind of stuff, however I can sponsor up to $5k of equipment to one credible person from the forum (approved by moderators) who might get interested to try out this TEK with DMT. I am not asking anything back, if it works out, then it's fine.
If no one is interested, it's also fine, I'll keep on looking into that by myself, and improving my knowledge. Who knows, maybe over time we'll come up with a new TEK.