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hey all, just recently finished an extraction on 120g Acacia Phlebophylla leaves and was left with a bright yellow goo that was definitely active and had effects that I found hard to decipher from nn.DMT but with much more bodyload. My question is can oxidation occur while the DMT is already in the plant material? Or is it when the DMT freebase is exposed to too much air (such as blowing a fan over the evapping naptha)? The reason I ask is because the Phleb is supposedly one of the purest sources of DMT and I was a little confused about how it ended up as DMT N Oxide...whether it was something I did wrong in the extraction or whether it had already converted. I used dead leaves that I collected - could the dmt in these have oxidised prior to extraction? This is what I am leaning towards as the naptha was already bright yellow before it evaporated. Still pulling more yellow oil without any crystalisation.
My last extraction on the dead leaves I got a creamy whitish yellow wax that formed in snowflake patterns but was not as solid as most crystalline extracts I have seen. The extract was extremely potent and had qualities unique to any DMT I had experienced.. made some really nice changa from it with Acacia Mearnsii phyllodes and shredded cappi vine..
My last extraction on the dead leaves I got a creamy whitish yellow wax that formed in snowflake patterns but was not as solid as most crystalline extracts I have seen. The extract was extremely potent and had qualities unique to any DMT I had experienced.. made some really nice changa from it with Acacia Mearnsii phyllodes and shredded cappi vine..
