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Arundo donax, 0.0057% DMT in dried rhizome Options
 
codeofomerta
#1 Posted : 3/10/2011 4:50:16 AM
Hey I was reading through the list of psychadelic plants on wikipedia and I think I recognize Arundo donax as a plant easily available to me. however:
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Arundo donax, 0.0057% DMT in dried rhizome
is it even worth it? This means if I get 100 grams of rhizome I only get 0.057 grams right? Also is the rhizome the whole roots or just one part?
 
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#2 Posted : 3/10/2011 7:14:29 AM
More experimentation needs to be done on plants like this.

Might as well harvest a few kg of dried rhizome in the spring, summer, fall, and winter and compare the extracts.
 
dreamer042
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#3 Posted : 3/10/2011 2:37:48 PM
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The dried rhizome with the stem removed has been found to contain 0.0057% DMT, 0.026% bufotenine, 0.0023% 5-MeO-MMT.[6] The flowers are also known to have DMT and the 5-methoxylated N-demethylated analogue, also 5-MeO-NMT. The quite toxic quaternary methylated salt of DMT, bufotenidine,[6] has been found in the flowers, and the cyclic dehydrobufotenidine has been found in the roots

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundo_donax


bufotenidine is extremely toxic to the human organism, Not sure on dehydrobufotenidine but guessing it probably is as well.

Be very careful if planning to work with this botanical
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codeofomerta
#4 Posted : 3/11/2011 12:55:35 AM
Oh shit, hadn't seen that!
 
codeofomerta
#5 Posted : 3/12/2011 3:01:12 AM
I found some of it, but they were mostly skinnier and more bunched together than in the pictures on google images first page. Anyone wanna point out a different plant that matches this description? Confused
 
 
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