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The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center - Shroomery

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Erowid <strong>Salvia</strong> Vault : Extraction #3<br />

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See also : Water then Acetone Extraction<br />

See also : Isopropanol or Reagent Grade Acetone<br />

Denatured Alcohol :<br />

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

Denatured Alcohol<br />

1. Take approximately 30 dried leaves <strong>and</strong> crush them by h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

2. Put them in a mason jar soaking in 1/2 cup of denatured alcohol.<br />

3. Let soak for 2 hours.<br />

4. Decant (pour off) the alcohol into a small non-aluminum dish.<br />

5. Add about 5 dried crushed leaves.<br />

6. Set a fan to blow over the dish to speed the evaporation process.<br />

7. Preheat oven to 250 degrees F.<br />

8. Turn oven off <strong>and</strong> place dish inside the oven while it's still hot.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> small amount of water absorbed by the alcohol should dry within about 15 minutes.<br />

10. Scrape all material from the dish with a razor blade (that's why you're not using an aluminum<br />

dish).<br />

11. Smoke with care.<br />

In this method, the denatured alcohol (pure ethanol with a small amount of methanol added) seems a<br />

good alternative solvent to acetone as Valdez reported using aqueous methanol as a polar solvent to<br />

extract nonpolar hexane extracts, increasing the concentrations of salvinorin-a before using<br />

chromotographic separation to obtain the purified compound.<br />

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

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