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350mg of this were consumed and minimal activity was noted. Could have been placebo.Interestingly, the original liquid that was left over after the first cation pull was acidified with vinegar to pH3.7, freh cation resin added, and left in the closet for several days. This resin was then rinsed and extracted with baking soda in ever clear. A strongly tawny fluorescent liquid resulted. This liquid was bioassaed which had noticeable effect, but it was short lived. This could be from psilocybin being converted to psilocin in the closet which was then extracted with the cation resin and pulled with a weak base.So were are we after all this. Here are some observations and possible explanations:- Cation resin is absorbing tawny mushroom material at low pH and releasing it at higher pH- Fluorescence tends to be greenish (see image below)- Air evaporation could be damaging psilocinThis is all very interesting to me. I'll be doing more work and testing stuff out. Apparently, the actives fluores blue (?) so the green fluorescence could be due to tryptamine proteins coming along for the ride.
350mg of this were consumed and minimal activity was noted. Could have been placebo.
Interestingly, the original liquid that was left over after the first cation pull was acidified with vinegar to pH3.7, freh cation resin added, and left in the closet for several days. This resin was then rinsed and extracted with baking soda in ever clear. A strongly tawny fluorescent liquid resulted. This liquid was bioassaed which had noticeable effect, but it was short lived. This could be from psilocybin being converted to psilocin in the closet which was then extracted with the cation resin and pulled with a weak base.
So were are we after all this. Here are some observations and possible explanations:
- Cation resin is absorbing tawny mushroom material at low pH and releasing it at higher pH
- Fluorescence tends to be greenish (see image below)
- Air evaporation could be damaging psilocin
This is all very interesting to me. I'll be doing more work and testing stuff out. Apparently, the actives fluores blue (?) so the green fluorescence could be due to tryptamine proteins coming along for the ride.