Adrenochrome
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Certain dextroamphetamine containing pharmaceuticals contain "acacia" as an excipient; could this, in fact, be an undercover pharmacon?
N&PD Moderators: Skorpio | someguyontheinternet
My god greenlighter, this isn't a conspiracy !yuppu said:A bl hoax explanation I've seen is, they bought used glassware?![]()
Adrenochrome said:Certain dextroamphetamine containing pharmaceuticals contain "acacia" as an excipient; could this, in fact, be an undercover pharmacon?
nanobrain said:the Wattle is the botanical emblem of Australia
LuxEtVeritas said:what else is found in nature other than ephedrine that contains an alpha-methylation on a PEA structure?
and if looked for in the low ppm is there any possibility in any ephedrine containing species to find amphetamine structures (desoxyephedrine or desoxynorephedrine , et al)?
morninggloryseed said:In Khat, there is cathinone (beta-keto-amphetamine) and the N-desmethyl analogue of ephedrine (cathine).
LuxEtVeritas said:duh, right i forgot about that
But still no non-beta "adulterated" alpha-PEAs....hmmmm....wonder why....is it that all these plant make beta-OH or OXO -PEA prior to alpha methylation
http://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...serid=10&md5=eaaa90c9ffaa70074e992bdabe9fc94a
yes, it is full of all that stuff.
Phytochemistry
A 1998 paper in the journal Phytochemistry indicates that the leaves and stems of A. rigidula contain 40 alkaloids and amines, including:
* 3,4,5-Trihydroxy-phenethylamine (demethylated mescaline)
* Methamphetamine
* Anhalamine
* Beta-methyl-phenethylamine
* Catechin
* Dimethyltryptamine
* Fisetin
* Hordenine
* Mescaline
* N-Methyltryptamine
* Nicotine
* Nornicotine
* Phenethylamine
* Quercetin
* Tyramine
* Tryptamine