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What is DMT fumarate

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mombreast

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Hello this is my quick question.
What is DMT fumarate?

I can't find an wnswer in the nexus.

DMT = C12H16N2
Fumaric acid = C4H4O4

So DMT fumarate is C16H20N2O4 ?
Do they react 1:1 ratio?

I found in a thread where amor_fati mentioned "1gram of FA is enough for salting 3.25grams of DMT" so
it seems that ratio is 1:2 and FA is C28H36O4N4. Correct?
 
DMT fumarate is the salt form made from DMT and fumaric acid. As ron said, its 2 DMT molecules and 1 FA molecule.

Its basically the only stable solid salt form of DMT (with exception of DMT picrate AFAIK but no common person should be playing around with picric acid), and used specially for oral ingestion and storage. There are other salt forms, for example DMT acetate, which is achieved when making a vinegar pull (salting out) on a non-polar solvent that has DMT dissolved (like limonene or naphtha) , but DMT acetate is a goo, it doesnt solidify, so some people (like me) dont like how its hard to manage, while others (like q21) really like it because they make tinctures out of it.

Nexus wiki is your friend:

 
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