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and some hospitalizations. This might be due to individual metabolic differences. Check this (https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&m=153445#post153445)<br />

thread for more info. If you are consuming 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> orally for the first time, specially with MAOIs, start VERY low and raise your dosage gradually.<br />

General For info on <strong>DMT</strong> safety, please reffer to Health and Safety (http://wiki.dmt-nexus.me/<strong>DMT</strong>-<strong>Nexus</strong>_<strong>Wiki</strong>:Health_and_Safety) tips regarding set and setting, how to integrate<br />

and so on, as written for <strong>DMT</strong>, are also relevant to 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong><br />

Life-forms containing 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong><br />

Acacia spp.<br />

<strong>The</strong> alkaloid information about Acacia coming from TLC analysis is not to be considered definite. <strong>The</strong>y are tentative identifications that need to be confirmed with GC-MS or other<br />

appropriate analytical methods. (ref Trout's Notes)<br />

Acacia albida<br />

Traces 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> tentatively observed in twigs. 5 Oct. 1995. TLC by J. Appleseed 1995 (Xanthydrol), co-occuring with suspected <strong>DMT</strong>. (Trout's Notes)<br />

Acacia angustissima Trace amounts tentatively observed in roots (unconfirmed) in March 1995. TLC by J. Appleseed. Not ob- served in second assay. Trace amounts in seeds. tlc by<br />

Appleseed 1995 (all with Xanthydrol)<br />

Acacia auriculiformis Trace amounts tentative ly ()bserved in stem-bark (25 April 1995). tic by J. Appleseed 1995 (A band at this Rf was also seen in roots [mislabeled as Guaiacuml<br />

in 2 Sept. 1994 assay but used Ehrlichs reagent which does not differentiate between <strong>DMT</strong> and 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong>.)<br />

Acacia cultriformis Blue band co-chromatographing with 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (Xanthydrol) Seen in branch stems, and in phyllodes, also in flowering spikes. Commercial florist's material.<br />

Sept 1996.<br />

Acacia difformis<br />

Blue band co-chromatograpbing with 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (Xanthydrol) Roots of two year old seedlings. TLC by J. Appleseed 1996. Also in stems Sept 1996. Not observed in roots Sept.<br />

1996.<br />

Acacia farnesiana Traces tentatively observed in green fruit. Not present in ripe fruit. (Xanthydrol) Also contained a suspected beta-carboline. (blue under UV) 24 July 1995. tlc by J.<br />

Appleseed 1995.<br />

Acacia maidenii Traces observed in wood (October 1995); Observed in twigs (26 July in phyllode and in mixed phyllode and twigs 27 Oct 1995) tic by J. Appleseed 1995<br />

(Xanthydrol) Co-occurring with suspected <strong>DMT</strong> in all samples of phyllodes and twigs but sole alkaloid seen when just using twigs. Not observed in bark or root bark. Note: Acacias<br />

such as this one do not produce leaves except when young or stressed. What are thought of as being leaves are actually phyllodes; a specially modified petiole (the short stalk at the<br />

leaf base.<br />

Acacia nilorica Faint traces observed in stem, roots and leaves. As- sayed separately (Sept 1996; Xanthydrol) Acacia obtusifolia In some samp les as a minor component. Apparently<br />

unpublished work. Pers. comm. with Snu Voogelbreinder. Needs confimation. Appeared present in one sample of leaves / twigs looked at by Mulga: Not observed in bark or root<br />

bark.<br />

Acacia victoriae Strong blue band eo-chromatographing with 5-McO- <strong>DMT</strong> (Xanthydrol) Roots of two year old seedlings. tic by J. Appleseed 1996.<br />

Anadenanthera spp.<br />

Anadenanthera spp. (G. Seitz, 1965]<br />

Seedlings 0.001% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> [4% of 29 mg of total alkaloic / 100 gm dry.) (Schultes et al 1977 ref Trout's Notes)<br />

(As Piptadenia sp.) Caspar, 1964; Guapore, Brazil; Tupari. - Seeds: 0.11% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (85% of 13 mg of total alkaloids / 100 grm) (Schultes et al 1977 ref Trout's Notes)<br />

Anadenantera colubrina<br />

5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> reported in snuff thought to originate from this species. Conflicting reports. Most accounts have found only bufotenine in the seeds but several reports exist<br />

claiming the presence of <strong>DMT</strong> and/or 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong>. Torres et al. 1991 reported the detection of all three in snuff powder recovered from archaeological sites in Argentina<br />

believed to have been derived from A. colubrina seeds. Both A. colubrina and A. colubrina var. cebil occur in Argentina. While it is not clear which Torres and coworkers<br />

referred to; the latter is implied. No analysis of seeds or verifiable plant materials were reported in Torres et al. 1991.<br />

Anadenanthera peregrina<br />

No.24625; Origin: Boa Vista, Brazil - Bark- 0.025% (25mg of 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> / 100 gm. of dry bark]<br />

Leaf- 0.006% [6 mg. of 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> / 100 gm. of dry leaves] (Agurell et al. 1969 ref Trout's Notes)<br />

(as Piptadenia peregrina) Legler & Tschesche 1963 examined bark and reported 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> formed 32% of the crude base. A mixture of 5-MeO-NMT and NMT comprised<br />

41%. Used Brazilian material. Seeds collected in western Brazil in the Rio Branco region during 1953 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> ; Bark collected in Colombia during 1956 with 5-MeO-<br />

<strong>DMT</strong> (Holmstedt & Lindgren 1967 ref Trout's Notes)<br />

No number; La Carolina, Barrio St. Just, near San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 1974. Same colony as Schultes 26363. - Mature seeds collected in March 1975; hill behind El<br />

Comandan te horse-racing track. 1975 analysis (5 months after collection): 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong>- 1% of total alkaloid. 1977 analysis of same material could detect only bufotenine<br />

(80% of total alkaloid in 1975). (Schultes et al 1977 ref Trout's Notes)<br />

R. E. Schultes 26363; La Carolina, Barrio St. Just, near San Juan, Puerto Rico, Dec. 1972 - Immature seeds collected December 1972 0.04% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (19% of 209 mg of<br />

total alkaloid/ 100 gm dry)<br />

Seedlings 0.024% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (95% of25 mg of total alkaloids / 100 gm dry] Pods without seeds 0.012% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (91% of 13 mg of total alkaloids / 100 gm dry] Leaves<br />

0.094% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (88% of 107mg oftotal alkaloids / 100 gm dry] Twigs 0.0357% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (94% of38 mg of total alkaloids / 100 gm dry) Bark (0.41% total alkaloid) 0.39%<br />

5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (95% of 410 mg of total alkaloids / 100 gm dry) Roots (0.69% total alkaloid) 0.678% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (97% of 699 mg of total alkaloid / 100 gm dry] (Schultes et al.<br />

1977 ref Trout's notes)<br />

R.E.Schultes 24625; Boa Vista, Brazil)<br />

Leaves 0.00624% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (48% of 13 mg of total alkaloids / 100 gm dry] Bark 0.025% 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> (59% of 42 mg of total alkaloids / 100 gm dry) (Schultes et al. 1977 ref<br />

Trout's notes)<br />

Snuff: "epena"<br />

Obtained from the Waica by George Seitz. 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> was the major alkaloid. Bufotenine was present as a minor component. Because of this, the claimed plant source (Virola)<br />

has been questioned. Holmstedt 1965 Many snuff using people use both snuffs, although many have preferences one way or the other. While idle speculation; we wonder if<br />

preparation might not have involved both plants, or if the snuff witnessed as made from one source ( Virola) may not have been contaminated with residuals of ano ther snuff<br />

(Anadenanthera) during processing or storage, in- volved the admixture of other Myristicaeaous plants or as-yet unidentified plants, or perhaps have been derived from an ·altogether<br />

different but as yet un- known source.<br />

Snuff: "parica"<br />

Snuff as prepared by Piaroa Indians (collected 1955) 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> [with <strong>DMT</strong> and Bufotenine] Holmstedt & Lindgren 1967<br />

Snuff: "yopo"<br />

Snuff prepared, by the Pix.asi-teri (or Bisashi-teri) of Upper Orinoco, from the seeds of an Anaden.anthera species. 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> [with Bufotenine) Marini-Bettolo eta/. 1964<br />

Snuff: "yopo"<br />

Snuff collected in Colombia (collected 1956) 5-MeO-<strong>DMT</strong> [with <strong>DMT</strong> and Bufotenine] Holmstedt & Lindgren 1967<br />

Arundo spp.

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