SWIM has a few Catha edulis seeds, and following countless hours of research, he is ready to plant them and let them thrive. However, he understands that Cathinone, the primary alkaloid in Catha edulis that SWIM is after, begins to break down only 48 hours after the cutting is removed from the plant. Given his prior research, SWIM does not expect this to be a simple problem to solve. Nonetheless, he would like to theorize and hypothesize with other like-minded thinks over the subject, in hopes of finding a way or procuring a method to retard or circumvent this seemingly inevitable decomposition of the plants most valuable alkaloid.
That said, SWIM's first theory is to Freeze-dry the leaves immediately after cutting them. The second, which is actually an option rather than a theory because it has been confirmed by many sources, is to put it in alcohol of some sort and allow for it to ferment for two weeks. However, SWIM knows none of the specifics involved with that. SWIM's other theory is to keep the leaves in the freezer. All of these would require testing, yet countless variables exist. Therefore, SWIM concludes that it may be best to find what actually causes the Cathinone to break down into Cathine.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how SWIM could go about retarding or inhibiting this process, or provide reasons as to what exactly leads to the biophysiological conversion from Cathinone to Cathine?
Thank you much!
That said, SWIM's first theory is to Freeze-dry the leaves immediately after cutting them. The second, which is actually an option rather than a theory because it has been confirmed by many sources, is to put it in alcohol of some sort and allow for it to ferment for two weeks. However, SWIM knows none of the specifics involved with that. SWIM's other theory is to keep the leaves in the freezer. All of these would require testing, yet countless variables exist. Therefore, SWIM concludes that it may be best to find what actually causes the Cathinone to break down into Cathine.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how SWIM could go about retarding or inhibiting this process, or provide reasons as to what exactly leads to the biophysiological conversion from Cathinone to Cathine?
Thank you much!
