NMT

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Brief overview - What is Bufotenine?

Chemical and physical properties

N-Methyltryptamine, monomethyltryptamine

Freebase NMT

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  • Appearance: Oil, difficult crystallization, eventually forms crystalline stellar aggregates, darkens with exposure to air (Source 1, Source 2)
  • Composition: C11H14N2
  • Molecular Weight: 174.24226 g/mol
  • Melting point: 87-89C (Sigma Aldrich)
  • Boiling point: 336.181 °C at 760 mmHg (Chemspider)
  • XLogP3: 2.1 (PubChem)
  • Colorimetric reagent results: Here
  • Stability/Degradation: Darkens over time, but does not seem to form oxides (Source )
  • Solubility:

Soluble in methanol, warm ethanol, dichloromethane & choloroform. Soluble to some extent in naphtha (not nearly as much as DMT). It seemed only partially soluble in warm acetic acid. It is likely soluble in xylene. (Source )


Effects

Entheogenic Effects of NMT

Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety

  • Present in trace amounts as part of normal metabolism (Source)

Plants containing bufotenine

Extraction teks

Dosages and consumption methods

History of usage

Analysis of bufotenine

Scientific publications

Other links of interest