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The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center - Shroomery

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Erowid <strong>Salvia</strong> Vault : Extraction #2<br />

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See also : Water then Acetone Extraction<br />

See also : Denatured Alcohol Extraction<br />

Either Isopropanol or reagent grade acetone:<br />

<strong>Salvia</strong> Extraction<br />

Isopropanol or Reagent Grade Acetone<br />

1. Put leaves in glass beaker with reagent grade acetone for 3 days.<br />

* Note the solvent turns green <strong>and</strong> leaf becomes paler.<br />

2. Strain leaves out of acetone, pouring acetone into glass double boiler / beaker in hot waterbath.<br />

3. Reserve spent leaves.<br />

4. Boil acetone to evaporate as much solvent as possible.<br />

5. Add small amount of spent salvia leaves to oily residue <strong>and</strong> stir leaves to remove residue from<br />

glass.<br />

6. Remove leaf<br />

7. Add more acetone to beaker/double boiler to redisolve oily residue clinging to glass.<br />

8. Repeat evaporation procedure.<br />

9. Add spent leaves to another volume of acetone <strong>and</strong> repeat steps 1-8 above.<br />

Using 1 ounce dried salvia leaf <strong>and</strong> ~100 ml acetone, the yield was 2gm final dry 'super salvia'... This<br />

product should be used carefully, perhaps with a sitter because it is strongly entheogenic.<br />

Last Modified - Thu, Jun 7, 2001 Used by Erowid with permission of Author<br />

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