SomewhatLost wrote:Hi all,
I've had some basified cactus sludge sitting around for about a month or so and I decided to try salting it again to see if I got much additional yield. After pulling with d-limonene and waiting a few days, I decanted the d-limonene and salted with what I thought was around a gram of citric acid (I foolishly didn't weigh the amount beforehand) added to about 100mls of water.
After evaporating all the water, I was left with a light amber syrupy material that had white crystals spread throughout. The yield was much more than I expected (3 grams when I expected less than 1), so I'm sure I've got a good amount of excess citric acid in it.
So, I'd like to go about removing this excess citric acid if possible. Also, if it's possible I'd like to keep all the non-mescaline alkaloids as I think I prefer my cactus trips with them present. Does anyone know a relatively simple way of doing this? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
If you started with 1 gram of citric acid and after salting the limonene and evaporating the acidic water you ended up with 3 grams, then that reads that there are is the equivalent of 2 grams of alkaloids in there. That is, as long as you actually weighted this 1 gram of citric acid correctly.
Since as AlbertKLloid says there is no easy way to separate any contaminating citric acid, your best bet here is to perform a mini A/B, that is to dissolve your product in a small amount of water, add base, re-pull with limonene and then salt with another acid.
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