DMT N-Oxide

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Brief overview - What is DMT N-Oxide?

DMT N-Oxide is the oxidation compound of DMT. DMT N-Oxide is also psychoactive.

Oxidation can occur naturally (extended exposure to air) or artificially (by using Hydrogen Peroxide). The rate at which oxidation naturally occurs is unknown, but its suspected oxidation to crystals is often superficial, since long term stored DMT remains solid, though sometimes bit darker and more waxy (and N-Oxide is more often described as an oil).

Chemical and physical properties

For solubility, instabilities, etc, check the N-Oxide Chemical and Physical WIKI

Effects

Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety

Plants containing DMT N-Oxide

Extraction teks

Dosages and consumption methods

History of usage

Analysis of DMT N-Oxide

Scientific publications

Other links of interest