Nibiru
Bluelighter
That's pretty much what I was getting at a few posts above. Unless you separate your DMT from all the other stuff, which isn't practical or economical to do for most people, you're not going to have pure DMT from plants, just purified alkaloids.
But what I was saying is that hypothetically speaking, if a person were to purify plant-sourced DMT to where it was as pure as possible, and were to compare it to synthetic DMT, there shouldn't be a substantial difference in how it behaves neurochemically, because it would be the same chemical. DMT is non-chiral, meaning it doesn't exist in different isomers, so any DMT from a plant would be the same as the DMT from a lab.
Yuremamine is suspected to be a possible culprit for the oral activity of mimosa hostilis. I don't know a lot about the chemistry of it, but it is an indole alkaloid, so it could very well wind up in a batch of extracted spice. This would definitely contribute to the experience.
But what I was saying is that hypothetically speaking, if a person were to purify plant-sourced DMT to where it was as pure as possible, and were to compare it to synthetic DMT, there shouldn't be a substantial difference in how it behaves neurochemically, because it would be the same chemical. DMT is non-chiral, meaning it doesn't exist in different isomers, so any DMT from a plant would be the same as the DMT from a lab.
Yuremamine is suspected to be a possible culprit for the oral activity of mimosa hostilis. I don't know a lot about the chemistry of it, but it is an indole alkaloid, so it could very well wind up in a batch of extracted spice. This would definitely contribute to the experience.