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Acacia obtecta


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Not sure who saw Jeremy J's talk at EGA, but for those of you who did, you'll probably remember his mention of A. obtecta. I remember it had around 2% alkaloids in the leaves and bark (I think that's right, although less in one and more in the other), most of which were β-carbolines, but some of which was also DMT.

My questions are, does anyone know anything more about this species? Anything about which β-carbolines they are and the percentage of DMT? Were there any other tryptamines I'm forgetting? Anyone have any experience with this species?

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Word on the street was that it is found somewhere 250K Nth of Perth. I want to remember that they contained harmala alkaloids as well as tryptamine alkaloids but that is probably wishful thinking.

Whether this plant can be used by itself for an aya like experience is (I would imagine) a short time away from bio assay. If we don't have an answer in 3 months, Team WA just isn't pulling its weight.

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Distribution of A. obtecta:

https://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=http://florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/science/tmap/163/3465im1.gif&key=4c9ffff4e799fca33d3df59ce2b74dc61ffd5666aadf76cdc85010bc0eb03992

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