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For centuries, kratom has been used for its potential benefits by indigenous people in Southeast Asia. And now, even modern-day folks have discovered herbal goodness for a number of lifestyle challenges. Out of the many tried and tested methods of taking kratom, kratom extracts remain the most widely used and preferred ones. 

If you, too, want to reap the many benefits of kratom and are looking for the correct answer to How to make kratom extract, we will walk you through the process step by step. However, before we dive into the instructions, let us take a detailed look at what exactly kratom extract is.    

What is Kratom Extract?

Before you can channel your inner DIY chemist, it’s essential to deeply understand the chemicals and compounds you will be dealing with. Let’s begin by first learning what kratom really is. 

Kratom, or Mitragyna speciosa, is an evergreen tropical tree native to Southeast Asia. For centuries, it has been used as herbal medicine in places where it occurs abundantly, including Thailand, Cambodia, and Papua New Guinea. Traditionally, it was smoked, chewed, and brewed as a tea for its stimulant-like effects. However, it was later discovered that the potency of kratom is higher when it is used as kratom extract.

Simply put, kratom extract is a concentrated version of the alkaloid. The process of extraction makes kratom more alkaloid and, therefore, more potent in its potential effects. Today, it is available in many forms, including kratom tinctures, edibles like gummies, and even shots. With the proper knowledge and materials, you can make kratom extract at home. 

What is Standardized Kratom Extract?

If a kratom extract is standardized, it means that its potency and alkaloid levels are consistent. The extraction method followed in this case observes a carefully controlled amount of alkaloid content. Those who wish to experience consistent and reliable effects can opt for standardized kratom extract.     

Potential of Kratom Extract

A lot has been written and said about the many potential perks of using kratom; however, keep in mind that there are always some risks involved. No two people will have the same kratom journey.

When you use kratom extract, you may notice that it takes effect faster compared to traditional methods of taking kratom. Another possible advantage is that, in comparison to other forms, you would need less kratom extract to get the desired results.   

Now that we have covered the basics, it’s time to look into how to make kratom extract and what methods you can choose from.  Also, we would like to say that there is no guarantee with kratom and that the suggested dosing is all anecdotal. The FDA has not approved kratom for any kind of medical use.   

Methods of Kratom Extraction

There are various ways of creating kratom extract. Historically, folks who used kratom as a botanical remedy applied multiple methods, such as drying and turning it into powder or steeping kratom leaves as a tea.

In modern times, we have devised slightly more sophisticated methods.

1. Maceration, Infusion, Percolation, & Decoction

One of the simplest methods of kratom extraction out there is also known as the “Red Bubble” method. Usually, this method makes use of hot water. The hot water works well to separate the alkaloids from the plant material. It turns the paste red, hence the name Red Bubble. 

Materials:

  • Kratom powder 
  • A freezing container 
  • Lemon juice 
  • Distilled water  

Steps:

  • Begin by adding measured kratom to the freezer-safe utensil and pour the lemon juice while stirring at intervals. The paste should have a batter-like consistency. Make sure both ingredients are roughly the same amount.
  • Boil distilled water in a pan, and before you start pouring it, make sure it has cooled down a bit so that it’s easier to handle. Then add this to the kratom and lemon mixture while stirring. The hot distilled water and kratom must be equal in quantity.
  • Put this mix into the freezer for 4 to 6 hours (it needs to freeze completely). You will see that a red bubble has formed, and the plant material has settled at the bottom of the mixture.
  • To maximize the released alkaloids, microwave the frozen mixture with water multiple times. Freezing and melting it repeatedly gives it the strongest potential effects.    

Your kratom extract is now ready. You can either mix it with a liquid of your choice (no alcohol) or use it as it is. Ensure to follow the serving suggestions on the kratom powder packaging.               

Microwave-assisted Extraction (MAE)

While the name might sound like it’s as simple as popping some kratom into the microwave sitting on your kitchen counter, there’s more to it. This method requires more advanced equipment than can be found at your home. The extreme heat releases the compounds from the kratom mixture much faster than traditional ways. Unfortunately, you cannot do this one at home. 

Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME)

One of the more recent methods available, manufacturers follow this method to produce a more concentrated kratom extract. First, kratom tea is made with kratom powder and hot water. Then, an SPME device is allowed to react with the tea. This results in the alkaloid compounds getting deposited on the SPME coating, which is then rinsed with a solvent.    

Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE)

A “supercritical” fluid here is a substance with gas and liquid properties. So, in this method, CO2, methanol, or ethanol can be used.  The first step is to add kratom powder to an extraction vessel. Next, Co2 is added to the kratom at high pressure. This results in the kratom compounds going into the carbon dioxide fluid.    

What Are The Ingredients Needed To Extract Kratom?

Aside from the materials mentioned under the Red Bubble method, here are some common ingredients and things to keep at hand for kratom extraction:

  • Kratom leaves or powder
  • Citric acid powder
  • Lemon juice
  • Mason jar or freezer container
  • Strainer or sieve 
  • Micro weighing scale
  • Stirrers 
  • Measuring cups 
  • 40% concentrated alcohol or ethanol 

Understanding Concentrations Of Kratom Extracts

While reading labels, you may have come across a note on the concentration of kratom. This indicates the strength of the Mitragynine, the main alkaloid in kratom, present in the product.  

Notably, other alkaloids are also present in kratom. For a potent and positive experience, many people opt for kratom products with all alkaloids present. However, some may have a preference for just one alkaloid. 

Either way, the percentage usually refers to that of the Mitragynine concentrate. If you come across a ratio, like 2:1, this indicates the ratio of the extract concentration and kratom powder.  

Dosage Guidelines for Kratom Extract 

We wish there were a single correct answer for how much kratom extract you should take, but alas, there is not. There are many factors you need to consider:

  • Individual tolerance 
  • Past experience
  • Expected potential effects

Generally, new users are advised to start with small doses before trying a big helping of kratom extract. Here’s a rough estimate of how much kratom extract should you take:

  • Micro: 2g or less (also suitable for beginners)
  • Low: 2 to 6g (best for intermediate users)
  • High: 6 to 8g (recommended only for experienced users)
  • Heavy: 8g and above (strictly for highly experienced folks who are looking for the most potent effects) 

Note: For traditional kratom products like leaves, tea, capsules, etc., most people are comfortable with 2 to 12 grams.  

What’s The Difference Between Kratom Extract And Kratom Powder?

A common question among kratom users, novices, and experts alike is about the difference between kratom extract and powder. Here are the main points:

  • Usually, a comparison between equal amounts of kratom extract and powder will show that the former is more potent. 
  • The powder form of kratom usually refers to a dried version, whereas kratom extract is the end product (usually with a solvent) of the extraction process.  

Other than these, the below factors determine the difference between the two:

How Are Kratom Powders Made

The method used to make kratom powder versus extract will obviously lead to differences. Traditional kratom powder is made once the plant matures. The leaves are then dried and mashed into powder form. However, creating kratom extract is more complex and needs more equipment.    

Differences In Concentration

Barring exceptions, kratom extract usually has supremacy over powder when it comes to potency. Since the extract is more potent, you need a lesser quantity compared to kratom powder. 

Choosing Kratom Extract

Now that you have all the information about kratom and its various forms, the question arises about picking the right one for yourself. We suggest you browse the many options on Professor Whyte’s online store. Why? It’s the best quality on the market! What’s more, we offer everything from kratom gummies and shots to powder and capsules.    

Where To Find and Buy Kratom Extract Online? 

If you want a transparent vendor that promises good quality kratom products, Professor Whyte’s is the only place you need to trust. We take pride in honesty about our products and what is in them. You can visit the Reports section on our website to verify. Professor Whyte’s Kratom powder, capsules, gummies, and shots are guaranteed to give you the kratom journey of your dreams, as we only use the best-in-business ingredients and methods.    

Conclusion

We hope this blog has left you more knowledgeable about kratom and more confident in answering how to make kratom extract. Remember that kratom is not approved by the FDA, and taking it has its potential risks.

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Nyla Collum

Nyla Collum is a dedicated writer with a passion for natural health and wellness. Specializing in the benefits of Kratom, she brings insightful and informative content to Professor Whyte's blog. Nyla aims to educate readers on the safe and effective use of Kratom products, promoting a balanced and healthy lifestyle.