Morphoid
Bluelighter
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- Oct 31, 2010
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Just a quick one, I can see other threads on the subject but no clarity. I would be so grateful for a precise answer or at least something to help me calculate.
I have just made up a ~500mg/3mL solution of heroin freebase (heated with water + ascorbic acid) and sealed it in a sterile vial. I had to do this so that over the next few days I would have quick and immediate access to a pre-cooked solution as there will be no time for safe cooking up of individual bags.
Now, risks of bacterial contamination and such aside (I am aware of the risks and have done everything I can to minimise them), how long/over what timeframe will the heroin in my solution hydrolyse into morphine? For example, over the next 24 hours, how much of the ~500mg of diamorphine ascorbate will change into morphine due to it being in an aqeous solution?
Would greatly appreciate some input from chemists. Many thanks in advance!
I have just made up a ~500mg/3mL solution of heroin freebase (heated with water + ascorbic acid) and sealed it in a sterile vial. I had to do this so that over the next few days I would have quick and immediate access to a pre-cooked solution as there will be no time for safe cooking up of individual bags.
Now, risks of bacterial contamination and such aside (I am aware of the risks and have done everything I can to minimise them), how long/over what timeframe will the heroin in my solution hydrolyse into morphine? For example, over the next 24 hours, how much of the ~500mg of diamorphine ascorbate will change into morphine due to it being in an aqeous solution?
- Solution will be at room temperature and undisturbed.
- Acidity is at the minimum required for the heroin to dissolve.
- It will not be exposed to sunlight.
Would greatly appreciate some input from chemists. Many thanks in advance!