Im trying my hand at extracting cathinone/cathine from my fresh khat leafs and was wondering if anyone can let me know if im headed in the right direction or if its not going to work etc.
I started buy cutting about 40grams of fresh growth tips and leafs.
https://pasteboard.co/isbzkw7zA51s.jpg
Then chopped them up and put them into the blender with white vinegar and water (about 70% vinegar and 30% filtered tap water)
https://pasteboard.co/7d2AtawVT99r.jpg
I then put it all into a mason jar and sealed it and left it at room temperature over night to soak.
https://pasteboard.co/InGCtLpTXZCT.jpg
The following morning i filtered out the plant material with a strainer and was left with a green liquid.
https://pasteboard.co/f4WSbq63l3mC.jpg
Which i then put back into the washed mason jar and put it into the fridge for a few hours to settle and separate the remaining plant material.
https://pasteboard.co/GGSmtVl3kOu2.jpg
I then used a syringe to take off the top layer then filered the bottom layer with a coffee fitler to get the remaining liquid, what im left with is a nice red colours solution of what i can assume is the chathinone acetate and cathine acetate?
https://pasteboard.co/WvVip7ykpfBV.jpg
I poured half the solution into a glass and mixed some bicarb solution to neutralise the acid to consume and it lost its red colour and was left with a beer coloured liquid, i drank it and found i had a nice uplift a bit more than a couple of coffees.
My question is, what solvents and steps could i use to reduce it do just the salts and be left with dry cathinone acetate?
I found a guide online that was for separating the alkaloids in a lab for testing by the DEA and in their steps them mention the red hue when the solution is in the acidified state so i think im doing something right?
Could i wash the red solution with DCM then separate the layers then evaporate the DCM and dry acetone wash the salts to clean them up?
Im absolutely an amateur in chemistry so if someone can help me out that would be great.
Heres the TEK from Erowid that states the red hue i was talking about.
https://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/chemistry/cathinone.khat.html
I started buy cutting about 40grams of fresh growth tips and leafs.
https://pasteboard.co/isbzkw7zA51s.jpg
Then chopped them up and put them into the blender with white vinegar and water (about 70% vinegar and 30% filtered tap water)
https://pasteboard.co/7d2AtawVT99r.jpg
I then put it all into a mason jar and sealed it and left it at room temperature over night to soak.
https://pasteboard.co/InGCtLpTXZCT.jpg
The following morning i filtered out the plant material with a strainer and was left with a green liquid.
https://pasteboard.co/f4WSbq63l3mC.jpg
Which i then put back into the washed mason jar and put it into the fridge for a few hours to settle and separate the remaining plant material.
https://pasteboard.co/GGSmtVl3kOu2.jpg
I then used a syringe to take off the top layer then filered the bottom layer with a coffee fitler to get the remaining liquid, what im left with is a nice red colours solution of what i can assume is the chathinone acetate and cathine acetate?
https://pasteboard.co/WvVip7ykpfBV.jpg
I poured half the solution into a glass and mixed some bicarb solution to neutralise the acid to consume and it lost its red colour and was left with a beer coloured liquid, i drank it and found i had a nice uplift a bit more than a couple of coffees.
My question is, what solvents and steps could i use to reduce it do just the salts and be left with dry cathinone acetate?
I found a guide online that was for separating the alkaloids in a lab for testing by the DEA and in their steps them mention the red hue when the solution is in the acidified state so i think im doing something right?
Could i wash the red solution with DCM then separate the layers then evaporate the DCM and dry acetone wash the salts to clean them up?
Im absolutely an amateur in chemistry so if someone can help me out that would be great.
Heres the TEK from Erowid that states the red hue i was talking about.
https://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/chemistry/cathinone.khat.html