Difference between revisions of "Acacia alpina"
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+ | 0.15-0.6% DMT,NMT(2:1)plus trace betacarboline in bark, 0.06-0.2% leaves (Southern Cross University comissioned test 2001) 5-MeoDMT & bufotenine in some locations (E., Entheogen Review 1995-6; Trout's Notes 2005-10) Is not fast growing in the wild and is under threat of serious overharvesting | ||
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+ | == Extraction == | ||
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== Cultivation == | == Cultivation == |
Revision as of 17:59, 9 November 2011
Acacia alpina | |
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Active principles (mainly DMT) in leaf (M.Bock) |
Contents
General Plant Info
This plant is under threat, cultivate and protect, dont extract!
Geographic distribution
Identification
Alkaloid content
0.4 to 0.5 % DMT/NMT in the dried bark (Csiro 1990) 0.15-0.6% DMT,NMT(2:1)plus trace betacarboline in bark, 0.06-0.2% leaves (Southern Cross University comissioned test 2001) 5-MeoDMT & bufotenine in some locations (E., Entheogen Review 1995-6; Trout's Notes 2005-10) Is not fast growing in the wild and is under threat of serious overharvesting
Extraction
This plant is under threat, cultivate and protect, dont extract!