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Revision as of 15:16, 15 November 2011
Contents
- 1 Brief overview - What is Bufotenine N-Oxide?
- 2 Chemical and physical properties
- 3 Effects
- 4 Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety
- 5 Plants containing Bufotenine N-Oxide
- 6 Extraction teks
- 7 Dosages and consumption methods
- 8 History of usage
- 9 Analysis of Bufotenine N-Oxide
- 10 Scientific publications
- 11 Other links of interest
Brief overview - What is Bufotenine N-Oxide?
Bufotenine N-Oxide is the oxidation product of Bufotenine. Oxidation can occur naturally (extended exposure to air) or artificially (by using Hydrogen Peroxide). The rate at which oxidation naturally occurs is unknown. Bufotenine 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 Bufotenine N-Oxide
Extraction teks
Dosages and consumption methods
History of usage
Analysis of Bufotenine N-Oxide
Scientific publications
Other links of interest