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The Hive => Tryptamine Chemistry => Topic started by: Maighstir on June 03, 2000, 12:25:00 PM

Title: echinocereus containing DET
Post by: Maighstir on June 03, 2000, 12:25:00 PM
You people ever hear about Echinocereus salmdyckianus. It is said to contain DET. If so, does anyone know anything about concentrations because I've some nice specimens ready for extraction. If the concentrations are low I will have to do some boosting for a while.

Maighstir (alias Dr. Snuggles).

Vae victis meretrix est et mors venit.
Title: Re: echinocereus containing DET
Post by: psyloxy on June 03, 2000, 12:59:00 PM
If it contains DET this DET does not stand for diethyltryptamine.

Title: Re: echinocereus containing DET
Post by: phaidon on June 03, 2000, 05:35:00 PM
Mind you psyloxy, there are tryptamines in Echinocerii and I have to say that I saw
this (DET) mentioned somewhere in the botanical literature before. DMT was also thought
to be artificial before it was found in plants. I'll try and find out.

Laters,

-- phaidon, son of apollon

I scorched the Earth, now what do I do tomorrow?
Title: Re: echinocereus containing DET
Post by: psyloxy on June 03, 2000, 06:53:00 PM
this would recategorize DET as a natural compound, strange, really damned strange...

Title: Re: echinocereus containing DET
Post by: phaidon on June 03, 2000, 08:53:00 PM
Yeah, I know it's strange. But who would have thought back in '18 that DMT was organic in
origin and not artificial? As I said, I'll find out as soon as I find some time.

Laters,

-- phaidon, son of apollon

I scorched the Earth, now what do I do tomorrow?