Author Topic: Mescaline from Eucalyptus wood?  (Read 2374 times)

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ElPiloto

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Mescaline from Eucalyptus wood?
« on: January 20, 2002, 03:09:00 PM »
In 1967 or 1968, I was interested in synthesis of psychoactive substances and I came across a process to make mescaline from the lignin (wood) of 3 types of eucalyptus trees: e. regnans, e. diversicolor or e. obliqua. As I recall, I found it in the Australasian Journal of Chemistry.

Has anyone done anything with this route?

California is full of eucalyptus trees. 8)

halfapint

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Re: Mescaline from Eucalyptus wood?
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2002, 03:25:00 PM »

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(halfapint: "Lignin Syringaldehyde Again", Novel Discourse)
. I have typically attained over 10% ether soluble lignin components from hardwood sawdust, comprising largely vanillin and syringaldehyde. Cardboard, corrugated paper, produces yet higher yields, for reasons not known to me. Apparatus is a cast iron pot and a whisk for the air oxidation, though air injection helps. Also see

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(halfapint: "The Hibbert Ketones of Lignin", Novel Discourse)
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wuz i ready for that question or what

turning science fact into <<science fiction>>