Plants Containing DMT?

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  1. Whoyoucantsee

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    I had trouble finding all the possible DMT containing plants, here is a list from somewhere else on the web hope you all benifit as i have from this info. If its already posted, sorry in advance. :rolleyes:

    Plants Containing DMT and Relative Advantages of Each

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    Hope it didn't exist such a thread already...

    This is actually the best list of DMT containing plants that I found in
    the net. I posted it here again not only to collect all the data about
    the topic and to add some more user based knowledge but also because
    some of the sites (e.g. Vovins Extraction page) were getting offline in
    the last months.




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    Acacia complanata, confusa, nilotica, simplicifolia, tortilis, nerifolia, Phlebophylla (Leguminosae)

    Contains tryptamines. More reaserch needs to to be done in the Acacia species.

    Picture of Acacia complanata





    Acacia longifolia

    Fast growing scrub with large willow
    like foliage and deep golden flower sprays. Found to contain 0.2%
    tryptamine alkaloid in bark region and leaves (2mg DMT per gram dried
    material) Tryptamines may possibly be a constitute of the flowers. (Gnostic Garden catalog)
    Picture of Acacia longifolia.





    Acacia maidenii

    Is reported ro contain 0.6% alkaloids of which 1/3 is N-methyl-tryptamin, and 2/3 is DMT.
    "Alkaloids of the Australian Leguminosae-The occurence of
    Methylated tryptamines in Acacia maidenii"Australian journal of
    chemistry, 1965, 18 433-434.
    Picture of Acacia maidenii




    In J.Ott´s "Ayahuasca Analouges"Acacia Maideniiis reported to contains 0.36% DMT in bark, Acacia phlebophylla contains 0.3% DMT in leaves, Acacia Simplicifolia has an high 0.81& DMT in stems, bark regions and Acacia nubica(leavea), Acaica confusa(stems) ,Acacia polyacantha(leaves) Acacia senegal(leaves). The above listed all has an trace amount of tryptamines (less than 0.02%).





    Acaica simplex( formerly A.simplicifolia)

    In this Acacia tryptamine has been found in a concentration of 3.6%, of which 40% is NMT. 25%DMT in the stem-bark.




    Acacia phlebophylla 0.3% DMT (leaf)





    Anadenanthera peregrina, colubrina, cebil, excelsa (Piptadenia macrocarpa)

    Contains
    up to 1-2% alkaloids in the black seeds/pods and bark (10-20mg alkaloid
    per gram dried material) How much of it is DMT or 5-MeO-DMT i havent
    been able to find. Active alkaloid is DMT, bufotenin and 5-MeO-DMT
    Indians tribes uses the grounded seeds in a entheogenic cohoba and Yopo
    snuff, which is blown into the nostrils through bamboo tubes or snuffed
    by birdbone tubes. Picture of A. peregrina





    Arundo donax "giant river reed" (Gramineae)

    Contains
    up to 3% DMT. The flowers and roots contains DMT. The roots not only
    contains DMT and 5-MeO-NMT but also bufotenine. The flowers are free
    from bufotenine2. In J.Ott´s "Ayahuasca Analouges" Arundo donax only has a trace amount of DMT in leaves, roots and flowers. Christian Rätsch "The Dictionary of Sacred and Magical Plants" 1992 p.152 2Alexander Shulgin "TIHKAL" 1997 p.261.
    Picture of Arundo donax





    Banisteriopsis rusbyana or "Diplopterys cabrerana" (Malpighiaceae)

    leaves
    from one specimen in a ayahuasca admixture in Peru has been shown to
    contain from 0.17%-1.74% DMT (from 4 seperate studies)1 Contains a
    wealth of tryptamines with DMT as major alkaloid and NMT, 5-MeO-DMT and
    bufotenine. In "TIHKAL" this species contains 1.3% DMT. Jonathan Ott "Ayahuasca Analouges" 1994 p.38





    Banisteriopsis muricata (malpighiaceae)

    May contain DMT in stems!. DMT has also been found in Banisteriopsis argenta.





    Delosperma cooperi (Aizoceae)

    A sprawling free
    branching subsroub succulent with bright green glacous leaves and
    silken purple or pink flowers. Analyses has indicated that many
    Delosperma sp. contains quite substantial amounts of DMT and
    N-methyltryptamine in the leaves and branches "River & Pilet 1971". This particular species often seeming quite rich (according to Gnostic Gardens catalog) Picture of Delosperma cooperi





    Delosperma lyndenbergense

    Has also been tested positive for DMT.





    Desmanthus illinoensis

    Contains up to 2% DMT per gram in roots. Alexander Shulgin "TIKHAL"


    In Jonathan Ott´s Ayahuasca analogues, the findings differs:


    DMT (root) 0.200% (dry material)


    DMT (root bark) 0.340% (dry material)







    Desmanthus leptolobus

    Is said to contain higher
    amounts of DMT, than D.illinoensis. In both species, the bark from the
    roots must be stripped immediatly after harvest. When dry the bark is
    difficult to strip.


    J. Dekorne "Psychedelic shamanism" 1994.





    Desmodium gangeticum,gyrans,pulchellum,tilaefolium,triflorum (Fabaceae)

    Some
    contains b-carbolines (MAO-inhibitors) others tryptamines. Desmodium
    gyrans (telegraph plant) Considered to be an ayahuasca, Yopo analoge,
    the plant is an extremely sensetive one with purple flowers.(Legendary Etnobotanical resources catalog). Leaves, root, stem and seeds contain DMT and 0.06% 5-MeO-DMT of wet weight Simple indole bases of Desmodium gangeticum. Aust. J Chem. 22, 275-277 Banerjee, P.K & Ghosal, S 1969.
    Picture of Desmodium puchellum





    D. gyrans

    (leaves,roots), D.pulchellum (whole plant), D. racemosum (whole plant) and D. triflorum (roots).The above 4 species contains only trace amounts of DMT. Jonathan Ott "Ayahuasca Analouges" p.82-83





    Dictyoloma incanescens (citrus family Rutaceae)

    5-MeO-DMT 0.04% (picrate salt).





    Dutaillyea oreophila (rutaceae)

    Contains Hordenin and 2-methyl-6-methoxy-b-carbolines in addition to 5-MeO-DMT Alexander Shulgin "TIHKAL" 1997.





    D.drupacea (a shrub from New Caledonian)

    Contains only 5-MeO-DMT to the extent of over 0.4%


    In "TIHKAL" Alexander Shulgin writes:" from a kilo of powdered leaves, there was actually isolated 450mg of an alkaloid fraction that was 98% 5-MeO-DMT."





    Evodia rutacarpa (rutaceae)

    Contains 5-MeO-DMT in its
    fruits and roots. The rue plants of the genus Evodia, has been used in
    tea because the blossoms are extremly aromatic. This species is used
    traditionally from the Phillipines, through Southeast Asia and into
    China. Some of the Evodia species contains Phenethylamines and
    carbolines.





    Echinocereus triglochidiatus, Salm-dyckianus (cacti)

    Is
    common in Mexico, where the Tarahumare Indians uses them in their
    festivals. Said to contain 5-MeO-DMT. "Hallucinogenic plants of the
    Tarahumara"
    J. Ethnopharmacology 1, 23-48 Bye, R.A. 1979.
    Picture of Echinocereus triglodatius





    Horsfieldia supurba (Myristicaceae)

    An Malaysian tree with 5-MeO-DMT in its leaves.





    Justicia pectoralis var. Stenophylla (Acanthaceae)

    Used as an additive to entheogenic epená snuffs by various Waiká Indian
    groups. Some Tests has indicated the presence of DMT. Schultes & hofmann "Plants of the gods"Picture of Justica pectoralis





    Lespedeza bicolor

    DMT, 5-MeO-DMT (roots and leaves) "Tryptamine and related Comfounds in plants". Phytochemistry 16 171-175 Smith, T.A. 1977. Shrub 3-10" with arching branches and oval leaves.





    Lespedeza thunbergii

    May contain tryptamines. More rescheach is needed to be conducted in this family.
    Grows larger than L.bicolor. In Japan Lespedeza has an important use as a medicinal.





    Limonia acidissima or L. crenulata or Hesperethusa crenulata (rutaceae)

    Contains substantial amounts of DMT. In Burma the women uses the powdered stems as a face paint known as "Tanaka."





    Melicope leptococca (rutaceae)Also a bushy shrub from New Caledonia tests has shown 0.2% alkaloids with 5-MeO-DMT being only 35% of the total alkaloids.





    Mimosa hostilis, nigra, pudica tenuiflora, verrucosa, scabrella (Leguminosae)

    Mimosa
    hostilis contains 0.57% N,N dimethyltryptamin (DMT). M.pudica has the
    lowest tryptamine concentration. Low amounts of tryptamines and MMT has
    been found in Mimosa somnians "Jonathan Ott: Pharmacoteon s.174-175 1993"

    Picture of Mimosa hostilis



    M. hostilis, M. niagra and M. verruosa were used as the basis of the entheogenic brew "Vinho de jurema" in Brazil.


    "According to Legendary Etnobotanical Resources M.tenuiflora has a very high tryptamine concentration in roots and stems."Picture of Mimosa scabrella





    Mistletoe (Loranthaceae)

    The berries contains 1-ethyltryptamine (an true isomer of DMT with a 1-ethyl rather than N,N-dimethyl. Alexander Shulgin "TIHKAL"1997.





    Mucuna pruriens "velvet bean"(Leguminosae)


    Phytochemical research has shown it contains DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and
    bufotenin in leaves, stem and fruit/bean. The powdered seeds are used
    as an aphrodisiac in India. Also a source of L-dopa. "Alkaloids of Mucuna pruriens". Chemistry and Pharmacology. Planta Med. 19, 279 and "The dictionary of Sacred and Magical Plants" Dr.Christian Rätsch





    Nectandra megapotamica (Lauraceae)

    Contains NMT according to Alexander Shulgins "TIHKAL" 1997





    Osteophloem platyspermum (myristicaceous plants)

    Possibility of DMT and 5-MeO-DMT. Analaysis has shown it to consist of only N-methyltryptophan methyl ester.





    Pagamea macrophylla

    Reports says that Barasana shamans
    of Columbia makes a entheogenic snuff from the powdered leaves. That
    could indicate a presence of tryptamines.





    Pandanus sp.(Pandanaceae family)

    The nuts have been
    analysed positive for DMT. On Indian Ocean Islands the sap is used as
    aphrodisiac. P.utilis has long leathery leaves sharply serrated. Seed
    pods look like huge pineapples."Legendary Etnobotanical Resources
    cataloge"
    Picture of Pandanus fruits





    Petalostylis labicheoides(Caesalpiniaceae/Leguminosae)

    Mimosa
    relative. Known to contain several tryptamines in the leaves and/or
    seeds of some species as well as MaO-inhibitors in concentrations up to
    0.5% with tryptamines being the major alkaloid concentrated in leaves
    and stems.





    P.cassiodies

    0.4 -0.5% tryptamines, DMT and other
    alkaloids, in leaves and stems "Alkaloids of the Australian Leguminosae
    VI". Aust. J.Chem 19, 893.





    Phyllodium pulchellum

    Dried plant material produced
    0.2% 5-MeO-DMT and small amounts of DMT "Indole-3-alkylamine Bases of
    Desmodium pulchellum". J, Org. Chem. 31, 2284.





    Prestonia amazonica

    May contain DMT"Smith 1977".





    Punica granatum (Punicaceae)

    DMT in root cortex. Once thougt to be the acient Haoma Christian Rätsch "The Dictionary of Sacred and Magical Plants"1992 p.207





    Phalaris arundinaea (reed canary grass)

    Many
    Phalaris.sp contains 5-MeO-DMT and DMT in different amounts. Other
    species where tryptamines has been detected: P.tuberosa,
    P.brachystacys, P.canariensis.

    Picture of Phalaris aurundinacea


    Phalaris arundinaea


    Source 1.DMT 0.060%


    Source 2.Alkaloids 0.004-0.121%





    Phalaris tuberosa


    Source 1. DMT 0.100% 5-MeO-DMT 0.022% 5-OH-DMT 0.005%


    Source 2. DMT 0.170% 5-MeO-DMT 0.060%


    Source 3. alkaliods 0.007-0.18%






    Psychotria viridis (Rubiaceae), psychotriaefolia, P.expansa, P.insularum, P.forsteriana, P.carthaginensis, P.hirta, P.rostrata, P.nervosa, P. rufipilis and other unidentified species.

    leaves
    of P.viridis contains DMT (0.10%-0.16%). The major alkaloid in three
    samples of P.viridis from Peru was found to be DMT at a level of
    1.02-1.58mg per gram of dried leaves. An analysis of an ayahuasca
    sample found 0.16-0.22% DMT from an unidentified Psychotria species.
    (possibly P.cart, P. alba, margineta, P.horizonta).



    Not all P.species has been analysed and some dosent even contain DMT.
    Experiments by J.Ott with ayahuasca analouges included 50 psychotria
    leaves combined with the MaO-inhibitor Peganum harmala seeds (4 grams )
    and between 25-55 gram of Desmanthus illinoensis roots . With Psycotria
    Viridis one would need 20g of leaves (equals 40mg DMT) in combination
    with 3-4g Peganum Harmala seeds.

    Johanthan Ott "Pharmacotheon" 1993. Picture of Peganum harmala

    In J.Ott´s Ayahuasca Analouges a average DMT% is calculated from 4
    alkaloid analysis with Diplopterys cabrerana1 and Psychotria Viridis.
    With the first plant (1) an average at 0.68% were shown and with(2)
    0.20% DMT. Picture of Psychotria viridis





    Phragmites australis (Poaceae, Gramineae "grass")

    Rich in DMT which are found in the root system.
    Picture of Praghmites australis





    Salvia divinorum (Labiatae)

    Also called Ska pastora,
    Hierba de la Virgen, Pipiltzintzintli, Diviners mint. It´s an extremely
    rare cultigen found only humid forest ravines and similar areas of a
    small part of the Sierra Mazateca in Mexico. The focus of much recent
    interest in all corners of entheobotany, contain unique psychoactive
    diterpenes similar in effect to DMT, and maybe even stronger when the
    extract is smoked. A lot of companies are selling the plant today along
    with dried leaves, tinctures and extracts redisposed on leaves.( it
    contains no tryptamine! but i just had to add this interesting plant to
    my list)


    Picture of Salvia divinorum





    Testulea gabonensis (Ochnaceae)

    A tree-shrub from Cameroon found to contain DMT as well as NMT (and its formamide) in the trunk bark. Alexander Shulgin "TIHKAL" 1997.





    Trichocerus terschekii (cacti) "cardon grande"

    DMT has been isolated from this species from North-Western Argentina. Schultes & Hofmann "Plants of The Gods" p. 58. 1979. and from Dr.Christian Rätsch "The Dictionary of Sacred and Magical Plants" p. 205. 1992.


    Picture of Trichocereus terschekii





    Vepris ampody (rutaceous plant)

    contains up to 0.22 % N,N-dimethyltryptamin J. Ott "Pharmacotheon" P. 246 1993.





    Virola theiodora (Myristiceae), cuspidata, calophylla, calophylloidea, elongata, rufula, venosa, pavonis, peruviana, carinata, V.surinamensis.

    Used
    in snuffs like: epenà snuff and paricà snuff of the waikà indians. The
    bark contains up to 0.25%DMT by dry weight, and the flowers twice as
    much. 5-MeO-DMT is also present in at sizeable levels,and both of the
    mono-methyl homolouges, NMT and 5-MeO-NMT has been found in various
    parts of the plant . Alexander Shulgin "Tihkal" 1997. In Peter Staffords "Psychedelic Encyclopedia"
    an analysis from an sample of Waiká snuff made from V.theiodora resin
    had a unusually high alkaloid content of up to 11%, consisting mainly
    of 5-Methoxy-DMT (5-MeO-DMT).




    Virola calophylla


    Origin: Manaus Brazil (dry plant material)


    Bark:


    DMT0.008%
    5-MeO-DMT trace amounts


    Roots:


    DMT and 5-MeO-DMTtrace amounts


    Flowers, shoots:


    DMT0.185%
    N-Methyltryptamine (MMT)0.008%


    Leaves:


    DMT0.149%
    MMT0.006%
    Jonathan Ott "Ayahuasca analogues"






    Virola rufula


    5-MeO-DMT0.190%


    DMT0.008%


    5-MeO-MMTtrace amounts


    2-Methyl-6-MeO-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-_-carboline
    (6-MeO-TH C)trace amounts


    Roots:


    5-MeO-DMT0.135%


    5-MeO-MMT0.006%


    DMT0.001%


    6-MeO-THCtrace amounts


    Leaves:


    DMT0.092%


    MMT0.006%




    Virola theiodora


    Origin: Manaus Brazil (dry plant material)


    Bark:


    DMT0.130%
    5-Meo-DMT 0.110%
    6-MeO-THC0.010%
    N-Methyltry ptamine (MMT)0.003%


    Roots:


    5-MeO-DMT0.010%
    DMT 0.004%
    5-MeO-MMT0.003%


    Flower, shoots:


    DMT0.440%
    MMT0.033%


    Leaves:


    DMT0.044%
    5-MeO-DMT trace amounts


    Virola theiodora


    Origin: Tototobi Brazil (dry plant material)


    Bark:


    DMT0.033%
    5-Meo-DMT 0.062%


    Leaves:


    DMT0.021%
    Methyl-THC&nbsp ;trace amounts


    Jonathan Ott "Ayahuasca Analogues"






    Picture of Virola theiodoraPicture of Virola calophylla





    Virola surinamensis

    May possibly contain large amounts of entheogenic tryptamines, due to its use as an ayahuasca admixture.





    Urtica pilulifera (Urticaceae)

    På dansk Brændenælder. Contains bufotenin. The leaves are used to make herbal tea.





    Zanthoxylum arborescens, Zanthoxylum procerum. (rutaceous plant)

    Contains some DMT in leaves.





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    Bufo alvarius (toad)5-MEO-DMT is a constituent with a
    concentration up to 150mg per gram of dried gland tissue, and bufotenin
    5mg per gram. The multicellular glands concentrated on the neck and
    limbs of B.alvarius produce a viscious milky-white venom that contains
    large amounts of 5-MeO-DMT. If vaporised by heat and taken into the
    lungs in the form of smoke, an intense entheogenic experince is
    produced.





    Paramuricea chameleon (marine coral organisme) "Gorgonian Seafan"

    Contains DMT and NMT Alexander Shulgin "TIHKAL"








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  2. Scottish_love

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    um dunno Who, google it perhaps?
     
  3. samson smith

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    Nice sharing!! Yes, there are many plants that contains DMT. Mimosa is one of the nice plant that contains DMT. It is used as medicinal herb.
     

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