Auxin
Esteemed member
Long story short, harmine/harmaline hydrochloride in 5% acetic acid was inadvertently reacted with iron powder. It had been labeled zinc powder and I was distracted so it was an hour before I noticed that the stir bar was clearly not behaving properly and removed the iron from the mixture.
I'm doing a manske on it now to get it in stable form while I wait on an ounce of ultra-pure zinc powder from a friend.
My question is, is there any reasonable basis for me to assume that unwanted alkaloids may have formed by means of the acid and iron reaction. I faintly remember something about iron or copper catalyzing unusual reactions [hydroxylation or something] with ß-carbolines but I cant remember the context of the reactions or which advanced O-chem text book I saw it in.
It was an ounce of harmine/harmaline that was affected, and while I have a quarter kilo of P. harmala seeds on hand, and the next harvest approaching, I would hate to loose such a large quantity. If there is cause to worry I could just accept the loss, I just cant decide if I'm over reacting.
Thoughts?
I'm doing a manske on it now to get it in stable form while I wait on an ounce of ultra-pure zinc powder from a friend.
My question is, is there any reasonable basis for me to assume that unwanted alkaloids may have formed by means of the acid and iron reaction. I faintly remember something about iron or copper catalyzing unusual reactions [hydroxylation or something] with ß-carbolines but I cant remember the context of the reactions or which advanced O-chem text book I saw it in.
It was an ounce of harmine/harmaline that was affected, and while I have a quarter kilo of P. harmala seeds on hand, and the next harvest approaching, I would hate to loose such a large quantity. If there is cause to worry I could just accept the loss, I just cant decide if I'm over reacting.
Thoughts?
