I found this post on synthet**** forum,
So, whats the word?
Several years ago I was on Dr. Alexander Shulgin's website and I was reading a question that was presented to Shulgin. What was talked about was the fact that 2 scientists had done a chemical analysis on 2 species of acacia, namely acacia rigidula and acacia berlandieri. What they found were 5 amphetamines known previously to be totally synthetic. They were:
amphetamine
methamphetamine
dimethamphetamine
4-hydroxyamphetamine
4-methoxyamphetamine
The authors of the research didn't even make a serious statement on how incredible a find this was. How retarded! Dr. Shulgin(and myself) thought this was ridiculous. I mean what a discovery this is. Amphetamines were synthesized at the beginning of the 20th century and now we find out that they have been here right from the start. Interestingly enough an eradication procedure for this plant was put into effect shortly after they published their findings. Their reason was because that it was a bothersome weed in Texas and they were simply removing the plant to make the landscape better. What a load of bullshit Exclamation Mad If we now have a plant that has the amphetamine drugs(along with DMT, mescaline, and a wide variety of other phenylethylamines), I would personally like to believe that there may very well be a plant that has naturally occuring MDA or MDMA. Now wouldn't that be sweet? There are too many plants out there with proto alkaloids(e.g. myristicin, safrole, b-asarone) for there not to be more naturally occuring psychedelic amphetamines. This is something definately worth the research.
Here's the reference:
http://users.lycaeum.org/~desoxy/Acaciarigidula.htm
or you can type in acacia rigidula/methamphetamine, that's how I found it. Also you should read the comments made by Alexander Shulgin on ask Shulgin.com. unfortunately neither article states the % if alkaloids in the plant. But nevertheless it is still an amazing discovery to find naturally occuring amphetamines, even if it is only of academic interest. Mr. Green
So, whats the word?