Cca 50 g fresh citrus reticulata leaves were blended with 250 ml distilled water.
Ph was lowered to 3 using HCl, and blended again.
The mix was defatted with cca 100 ml extraction benzen, followed by separation and a rough filtration using a 0.5 mm sieve mesh
The fraction was alkalinised to ph 14 with NaOH then moved to a flask.
100 ml extraction benzen was aded on top of the mix and it was vigurously shaken.
All solvents were used at room temperature.
The flask was left to settle cca 15 minutes, and the non polar fraction recovered and poured in a pyrex dish, then moved to the freezer set at -20°C.
2 hours later, the pyrex dish was recovered from the freezer, the solvent poured into a beaker, and the water droplets along with some residual precipitation was scraped from the pyrex dish, and the tray was cleaned and dried. The solvent was then poured back into the pyrex dish and set back into the freezer.
The frozen water droplets along with some scrapings were recovered into a stainless steel spoon that was heated with a lighter untill all the water evaporated. The residue in the spoon was slowly vaporised aswel, leaving the unmistackeable burnt indol scent specific to n,n-DMT freebase.
Ph was lowered to 3 using HCl, and blended again.
The mix was defatted with cca 100 ml extraction benzen, followed by separation and a rough filtration using a 0.5 mm sieve mesh
The fraction was alkalinised to ph 14 with NaOH then moved to a flask.
100 ml extraction benzen was aded on top of the mix and it was vigurously shaken.
All solvents were used at room temperature.
The flask was left to settle cca 15 minutes, and the non polar fraction recovered and poured in a pyrex dish, then moved to the freezer set at -20°C.
2 hours later, the pyrex dish was recovered from the freezer, the solvent poured into a beaker, and the water droplets along with some residual precipitation was scraped from the pyrex dish, and the tray was cleaned and dried. The solvent was then poured back into the pyrex dish and set back into the freezer.
The frozen water droplets along with some scrapings were recovered into a stainless steel spoon that was heated with a lighter untill all the water evaporated. The residue in the spoon was slowly vaporised aswel, leaving the unmistackeable burnt indol scent specific to n,n-DMT freebase.
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