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+ | == '''D''' == | ||
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+ | '''Defat Process''' | ||
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+ | === '''Basics''' === | ||
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+ | [https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=90275#post90275 omega-scar wrote:] ... | ||
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+ | Update: SWIM just learned that the defatting step refers to mixing the solvent with the acidic juice, shaking it and sucking up the solvent which now should contain the impurities and discarding it. How much solvent should be used for defatting ? | ||
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+ | [https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=90275#post90275 mumbles wrote:] | ||
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+ | Alright defatting occurs when you add your non-polar (shellite, naptha, lighterfluid. hopefully not the last one its impure and the first two are dirt cheap) to your acidic soup after the boils. Your spice will be in the aqueous acidic layer (soup) as a salt and therefore won't be soluble in your non polar solvent so it will only pull fats and oils out not the goodies. The amount is up to you but it depends on batch size. 3 defats of 125ml would be good for 500g. | ||
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+ | [https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=501691#post501691 Entheogenerator wrote:] ... | ||
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+ | -Prepare an acidic solution with a pH of approx. 4 | ||
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+ | -Add the alkaloid-containing solvent and mix very thoroughly [mix gently] | ||
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+ | -Separate solvent (alkaloids have now been removed and it contains only plant fats and oils) | ||
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+ | -Basify the aqueous solution [that was previously acidic] to approx. pH 12 (it now contains your alkaloids) | ||
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+ | -Add fresh non-polar solvent to aqueous solution | ||
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+ | -Mix very thoroughly [stir gently] | ||
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+ | -Remove non-polar solvent that now contains your alkaloids | ||
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+ | -Evaporate or freeze-precipitate | ||
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+ | ==== '''Solvents''' ==== | ||
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+ | [https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=505350#post505350 DreaMTripper wrote:] | ||
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+ | What tek and at what stage are you defatting? If you have a separator then I suggest using hot sunflower oil. If just basting away then xylene or toluene as its much tidier to decant. |
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Terminology frequently used in this Wiki
D
Defat Process
Basics
Update: SWIM just learned that the defatting step refers to mixing the solvent with the acidic juice, shaking it and sucking up the solvent which now should contain the impurities and discarding it. How much solvent should be used for defatting ?
Alright defatting occurs when you add your non-polar (shellite, naptha, lighterfluid. hopefully not the last one its impure and the first two are dirt cheap) to your acidic soup after the boils. Your spice will be in the aqueous acidic layer (soup) as a salt and therefore won't be soluble in your non polar solvent so it will only pull fats and oils out not the goodies. The amount is up to you but it depends on batch size. 3 defats of 125ml would be good for 500g.
-Prepare an acidic solution with a pH of approx. 4
-Add the alkaloid-containing solvent and mix very thoroughly [mix gently]
-Separate solvent (alkaloids have now been removed and it contains only plant fats and oils)
-Basify the aqueous solution [that was previously acidic] to approx. pH 12 (it now contains your alkaloids)
-Add fresh non-polar solvent to aqueous solution
-Mix very thoroughly [stir gently]
-Remove non-polar solvent that now contains your alkaloids
-Evaporate or freeze-precipitate
Solvents
What tek and at what stage are you defatting? If you have a separator then I suggest using hot sunflower oil. If just basting away then xylene or toluene as its much tidier to decant.
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