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psychonauty
#1 Posted : 4/1/2010 11:00:07 AM
Swim was wondering whether like the extraction of morphine from poppy straw (which consists of a poppy straw tea, then raising the ph with calcium carbonate to around 9) once ph9 is reached calcium morphinate precipitates out of the solution. Would this also work for spice? Ending up with calcium dimethyltryptaminate? If thats the right word for it?

Swim would appreciate any help with this query,

Thanks!
 
endlessness
#2 Posted : 4/1/2010 12:12:31 PM
welcome to the forum

as you may or may not have noticed, this forum is not really the place to discuss morphine extraction.

secondly, Im not sure your chemistry is correct there.. are you sure calcium morphinate even exists? calcium dimethyltryptaminate doesnt exist. If you add a base to a solution containing dmt (and this base is not calcium carbonate, rather usually sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide or sodium carbonate, or calcium hydroxide in 'dry teks'Pleased what will precipitate is dmt freebase, and people recover using a non-polar solvent... search around the forum and the wiki and the FAQ and you'll learn a lot.
 
Infundibulum
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#3 Posted : 4/1/2010 12:33:31 PM
Yup,

there is not such thing as calcium dimethyltryptaminate. The structure seems impossible. But in theory there may be calcium bufotenate, calcium psilocinate and calcium psilocybinate. It all relies on having some proton donor on the molecule (like bufotenine, psilocin, psilocybin and morphine have) which dmt does not have.


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