Thanks for providing the info!I'm not really the most appropriate person to go into this topic, since I know nothing about chemistry. But I imagine I can perform extraction procedures similar to those used for mhrb. I have everything I need for an extraction, but I haven't done one yet (waiting for the holidays). For now, I've found this material, which I'm leaving here, in case it's useful for those who know more than me:
Some simple tryptamines - Trout and friends - Second edition
It says there that: "...Positive assay (in roots) co-tlc by Appleseed. Plant reactedbadly to root sampling (stopped producing any leaves for18 months) so a second sample was never taken.Lespedeza bicolor “Bush clover”Positive tlc assays in seeds, seed pods, stem-bark and roots.co-tlc by AppleseedSeeds/seed-pods showed same alkaloids as stem-bark butdarker and with 3-7 additional bands. (Seeds & pods har-vested summer 1994) August stem-bark showed light band.[Successful bioassay of 30 gm of red fall leaves reportedby Wyrm; pers. comm.]Roots harvested in December showed a positive for DMT andlighter for two other bands. tlc by Appleseed 1994-1995Some of these results used Ehrlichs spray and there may beconfusion with 5-MeO-DMT in seeds and seeds/seed-pods...".
I'll haul one of those chopped branches out of the bushes if I can and see what I can do with it. I have a feeling the seasonal variation may be dependant on local climactic conditions. We've had a very hot, dry spell lately so I'm rather hoping there may be some kind of analogy in alkaloid levels in drought-stricken acacias.
Best of luck when it comes to the extraction!



