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#1 Posted : 6/16/2014 5:42:44 PM

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so swim came across this article
http://the-nexian.me/hom...ture-huge-amounts-of-dmt

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so swim googled a bit, but did not find anything else about it.
so could anyone provide references, alkaloid contents of the many parts from the plant, etc....

thank you Smile
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#2 Posted : 6/16/2014 9:18:37 PM

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The reference is in the article. Also in this thread. Reference #1 from within that paper (by the same research group) is also worth a look. They say orange juice and lemon juice contained about the same concentration of DMT as they reported from bergamot juice (0.03-0.05 mg/kg) though they don't seem to have formally published that data.
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#3 Posted : 6/16/2014 10:49:22 PM

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I'm curious about the possibility of a larger amount of dmt present in other parts of the citrus plants that were not analyzed.

I assume that mimosa hostilis leaves contain small amounts of DMT yet not enough to be viable for extraction. Maybe citrus trees have larger amounts contained in the inner bark.
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#4 Posted : 6/17/2014 2:51:27 AM

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More interesting info.

https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/orange.html

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Volatile properties include: ethyl, isoamyl and phenylethyl alcohols; acetone; acetaldehyde; formic acid; esters of formic, acetic and caprylic acids; geraniol and terpineol. The juice also contains b-sitosteryl-D-glucoside and b-sitosterol.


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Orange Peel Oil d-limonene (90%); citral; citranellal; methyl ester of anthranilic acid; decyclic aldehyde; linalool; d-l-terpineol; nonyl alcohol; methyl anthranilate; and traces of caprilic acid esters.


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The inner bark, macerated and infused in wine, is taken as a tonic and carminative


I'm happy the leaves and seeds have been discovered. I've found no information regarding inner bark constitutes, however.
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#5 Posted : 6/17/2014 8:09:24 AM

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thank you! this is really interesting! althou its not the most abundant source of dmt, it sure has an interesting coctail!
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#6 Posted : 6/19/2014 12:40:43 AM

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This is the most exciting thing I've read in a long time!!!! Very happy Very happy Very happy Very happy

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#7 Posted : 6/19/2014 7:37:27 AM

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Funny how citrus provides nn-dmt and d-limo in one shot.
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Curious - Does anyone have any info regarding nnn-trimethyltryptamine? Appears to be pretty abundant; especially if it is active. Might be worth exploring further.
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Should be inactive, from what I understand quaternary salts do not cross the blood brain barrier.
 
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#9 Posted : 6/19/2014 10:42:20 AM

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MelCat wrote:
Funny how citrus provides nn-dmt and d-limo in one shot.
The Universe definitely has a sense of humor.

Curious - Does anyone have any info regarding nnn-trimethyltryptamine? Appears to be pretty abundant; especially if it is active. Might be worth exploring further.


Tmt is a quaternary amine AFAIK. Which doesn't allow it to pass the blood brain barrier. I've been reading about quats to try an get a better understanding. I also loosely read that it's possible to change Tmt into dmt.

If only citrus plants had higher amounts you could just blend and pull Big grin
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