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[[Image:5meodmtoxide.png|thumb|right|200px|''5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide Molecule'']] | [[Image:5meodmtoxide.png|thumb|right|200px|''5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide Molecule'']] | ||
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+ | == Brief overview - What is 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide? == | ||
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+ | 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide is the oxidation product of [[5-MeO-DMT]]. Oxidation can occur naturally (extended exposure to air) or artificially (by using Hydrogen Peroxide). The rate at which oxidation naturally occurs is unknown. 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide can be converted back to it's parent compound by dissolving in acetic acid solution, adding excess zinc, mixing for a couple of hours, filtering, adding a base and re-extracting. | ||
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+ | == Chemical and physical properties == | ||
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+ | == Effects == | ||
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+ | Probably active but no publications found thus far. | ||
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+ | == Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety == | ||
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+ | Probably active but no publications found thus far. | ||
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+ | == Plants containing 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide == | ||
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+ | === Desmodium spp. === | ||
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+ | [[Desmodium gangeticum]] | ||
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+ | * Aerial parts - 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide - [0.18 gm. from 1 kg of fresh wet material]Banerjee & Ghosal 1969 ref Trout's Notes | ||
+ | * Stem-leaf 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide - Ghosal 1972a ref Trout's Notes | ||
+ | * Green Plant (Stem and Leaf) 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide - Ghosal & Bhattacharya 1972 ref Trout's Notes | ||
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+ | [[Desmodium gyrans]] | ||
+ | * Leaves (trace) Ghosal et al. 1972a ref Trout's Notes | ||
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+ | [[Desmodium pulchellum]] | ||
+ | * Whole plant (Minor alkaloid) [First reported occurrence of this alkaloid.] Ghosal & Mukherjee 1965 ref Trout's Notes | ||
+ | * [Minor alkaloid: 17mg. as an impure violet oil, contaminated with gramine, was obtained from 4 kg. of dried whole plant. Ghosal & Mukherjee 1966 ref Trout's Notes) | ||
+ | * Stem and leaf of mature plant (0.070% by dry weight; 5% of 1.4% Total alkaloid) Ghosal et al. 1972c ref Trout's Notes | ||
+ | * Stem-leaf (Amounts not given) Ghosal 1972a and Ghosal et al. 1972e ref Trout's Notes | ||
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+ | === Lespedeza spp. === | ||
+ | [[Lespedeza bicolor]] var. japonica | ||
+ | * Identified in root bark. Morimoto & Matsumoto 1966 ref Trout's Notes | ||
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+ | === Meliocope spp. === | ||
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+ | [[Meliocope leptococca]]= Evodia leptococca | ||
+ | * 0.03% 5-MeO-DMT-N-oxide by dry weight in the aerial parts. Skaltsounis et al. 1983 ref Trout's Notes | ||
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+ | === Mucuna spp. === | ||
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+ | [[Mucuna pruriens]] | ||
+ | * Leaf and fruit. Shulgin & Sbulgin 1997 | ||
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+ | == Extraction teks == | ||
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+ | == Dosages and consumption methods == | ||
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+ | == History of usage == | ||
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+ | == Analysis of 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide == | ||
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+ | == Scientific publications == | ||
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+ | == Other links of interest == | ||
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+ | {{Page Footer|Allies and Associated Alkaloids}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Alkaloids]] |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 23 November 2011
Contents
- 1 Brief overview - What is 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide?
- 2 Chemical and physical properties
- 3 Effects
- 4 Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety
- 5 Plants containing 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide
- 6 Extraction teks
- 7 Dosages and consumption methods
- 8 History of usage
- 9 Analysis of 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide
- 10 Scientific publications
- 11 Other links of interest
Brief overview - What is 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide?
5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide is the oxidation product of 5-MeO-DMT. Oxidation can occur naturally (extended exposure to air) or artificially (by using Hydrogen Peroxide). The rate at which oxidation naturally occurs is unknown. 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide can be converted back to it's parent compound by dissolving in acetic acid solution, adding excess zinc, mixing for a couple of hours, filtering, adding a base and re-extracting.
Chemical and physical properties
Effects
Probably active but no publications found thus far.
Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety
Probably active but no publications found thus far.
Plants containing 5-MeO-DMT N-Oxide
Desmodium spp.
- Aerial parts - 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide - [0.18 gm. from 1 kg of fresh wet material]Banerjee & Ghosal 1969 ref Trout's Notes
- Stem-leaf 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide - Ghosal 1972a ref Trout's Notes
- Green Plant (Stem and Leaf) 5-MeO-DMT N-oxide - Ghosal & Bhattacharya 1972 ref Trout's Notes
- Leaves (trace) Ghosal et al. 1972a ref Trout's Notes
- Whole plant (Minor alkaloid) [First reported occurrence of this alkaloid.] Ghosal & Mukherjee 1965 ref Trout's Notes
- [Minor alkaloid: 17mg. as an impure violet oil, contaminated with gramine, was obtained from 4 kg. of dried whole plant. Ghosal & Mukherjee 1966 ref Trout's Notes)
- Stem and leaf of mature plant (0.070% by dry weight; 5% of 1.4% Total alkaloid) Ghosal et al. 1972c ref Trout's Notes
- Stem-leaf (Amounts not given) Ghosal 1972a and Ghosal et al. 1972e ref Trout's Notes
Lespedeza spp.
Lespedeza bicolor var. japonica
- Identified in root bark. Morimoto & Matsumoto 1966 ref Trout's Notes
Meliocope spp.
Meliocope leptococca= Evodia leptococca
- 0.03% 5-MeO-DMT-N-oxide by dry weight in the aerial parts. Skaltsounis et al. 1983 ref Trout's Notes
Mucuna spp.
- Leaf and fruit. Shulgin & Sbulgin 1997