gingerbaker
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So, my question is fairly simple (for you all) and involves the rxns that occur during boiling kratom leaves. There is much speculation about what effect this has on several prominent alkaloids, but I am curious if some of the brilliant minds here can give me some definitive answers.
When kratom leaves are boiled at a rolling boil, what happens to Mitragynine (which is the most prominent alkaloid by mass @ 66%)?

and
7-Hydroxymitragynine

Also, for those familiar with the makeup of some of the other alkaloids what happens to Kratom when exposed to 100C for, say 30min?
I think the alkaloids mentioned above are the most important from a MOR agonism point of view, but are there any other rxns that would be significant in changing the pharmacologic action of kratom?
Thanks.
When kratom leaves are boiled at a rolling boil, what happens to Mitragynine (which is the most prominent alkaloid by mass @ 66%)?

and
7-Hydroxymitragynine
Also, for those familiar with the makeup of some of the other alkaloids what happens to Kratom when exposed to 100C for, say 30min?
I think the alkaloids mentioned above are the most important from a MOR agonism point of view, but are there any other rxns that would be significant in changing the pharmacologic action of kratom?
Thanks.
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