Bufotenin
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Contents
- 1 Brief overview - What is Bufotenine?
- 2 Chemical and physical properties
- 3 Effects
- 4 Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety
- 5 Plants containing bufotenine
- 6 Extraction teks
- 7 Dosages and consumption methods
- 8 History of usage
- 9 Analysis of bufotenine
- 10 Scientific publications
- 11 Other links of interest
Brief overview - What is Bufotenine?
Chemical and physical properties
5-HO-DMT - 5-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-tryptamine
Freebase Bufotenine
- CAS Registry Number: 487-93-4
- Composition: C12H16N2O
- Molecular Weight: 204.268 g/mol
- Melting point:146–147 °C (295–297 °F)
- Boiling point: 320 °C (608 °F)
- XLogP: 1.6
- XLogP3: 1.2 (PubChem)
- pKa: 9.67
- Colorimetric reagent results: Here
- Solubility:
Acetone @ 20 C: soluble (5 g/100 ml)
Chloroform @ 20 C: soluble
Dichloromethane @ 20 C: soluble
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) @ 20 C: soluble (6 g/100 ml)
D-Limonene (Orange Oil) @ 20 C: insoluble
D-Limonene (Orange Oil) @ 176 C: soluble (more than 1.7 g/100 ml)
Dilute Acids and Alkalis: Soluble (Merck Index)
Ethanol @ 20 C: soluble
Ether @ 20 C: soluble
Ethyl acetate @ 20 C: soluble
Heptane @ 20 C: insoluble
Heptane with 40% MEK @ 20 C: soluble (0.53 g/100 ml)
Heptane with 50% MEK @ 20 C: soluble (1.22 g/100 ml)
IPA @ 20 C: soluble
MEK @ 20 C: soluble
Methanol @ 20 C: soluble
Naphtha @ 20 C: insoluble
Water @ 20 C: nearly insoluble in pure water (no acid or alkali added)
Xylene @ 20 C: nearly insoluble (less than 0.03 g/100 ml)
Xylene @ 144 C: soluble (1.5 g/100 ml)
Bufotenine Fumarate
- Solubility:
Soluble in water
Insoluble in FASA (Fumaric Acid Saturated Acetone)