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[['''Mimosa tenuiflora''']], - syn. Mimosa hostilis, also known as jurema preta, calumbi (Brazil), tepezcohuite (México), carbonal, cabrera, jurema, black jurema, and binho de jurema | [['''Mimosa tenuiflora''']], - syn. Mimosa hostilis, also known as jurema preta, calumbi (Brazil), tepezcohuite (México), carbonal, cabrera, jurema, black jurema, and binho de jurema | ||
Revision as of 18:18, 30 July 2021
Contents
Brief overview - What is DOM?
Chemical and physical properties
Breaks down with heat, basic conditions (Callaway) (possibly acidic solutions too?)
Effects
Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety
Plants containing DOM
'''Mimosa tenuiflora''', - syn. Mimosa hostilis, also known as jurema preta, calumbi (Brazil), tepezcohuite (México), carbonal, cabrera, jurema, black jurema, and binho de jurema
Extraction teks
For extracting yuremamine, only a cold soak will work. Cold alcoholic soak or a cold water soak should separate yuremamine and other alkaloids from most plant material. This results in a brew that is active orally without a MAOI