Tasting Resiniferatoxin (RTX): The Spiciest Substance in the World | Full Extraction from Euphorbia

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When people want to convey how spicy something is, they usually do so with the Scoville scale. A jalapeno is, for example, a bit less than a 10,000 on this scale, while a Carolina Reaper is around 2,000,000. So what sits at the top of the Scoville scale in the year 2022?
Resiniferatoxin (RTX) is a white, waxy solid with a score of 16 BILLION on the Scoville scale. This substance is certifiably toxic, irritating, and corrosive in its pure form, and one of its only natural source is a poisonous, cactus-like plant native to Morocco. So...what happens if we TASTE it? According to the Internet, nobody has been mad enough to attempt this yet, so I'm stepping up to fill in the gaps! In this video, you will learn just about everything we know about this elusive substance, and even get the chance to watch me taste a small sample.
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0:00 Intro
0:53 Backstory
3:41 Procedure
5:11 Slight issue
6:09 Procedure (continued)
8:25 Vanillin-sulfuric acid stain test
9:27 Tasting: Habanero pepper (capsaicin)
11:27 Tasting: Resiniferatoxin
13:17 HUH??
13:39 Explanation
15:53 Scoville scale demystified
16:34 Conclusion
17:18 Final remarks (and GIVEAWAY!)
18:07 Patreon thanks and outro

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  • Alright, could we all just take a moment to appreciate how much of that habanero I managed to eat? Also, quick note: I know the stuff I tasted wasn't pure and that the vanillin stain test wasn't highly conclusive. The plant I used was dying and kind of on the weak end (the latex didn't really irritate my skin, but it did taste spicy), so there wasn't a lot of RTX to begin with. Plenty of the resiniferatoxin was probably also lost to thermal decomposition and oxidation. But make no mistake: I did taste the resiniferatoxin in my sample. It was quite hot, despite my somewhat calm reaction, and there are no other compounds in resin spurge that create the burning sensation that I felt (irritation, yes, but not burning). Hope that clears up some of the controversy!

    @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • Is it cuss if u eat enough it kills u???

      @Painandmisery6860@Painandmisery6860 Жыл бұрын
    • if no one's ever tasted it how does it have a scoville rating?

      @SetOfAllSets@SetOfAllSets Жыл бұрын
    • @@SetOfAllSets People have tasted it (it is found in euphorbium, which is an old medicine), I'm just the first person to show/taste it on video. I'm not sure if they used taste to determine the Scoville rating for RTX though...they might have just applied it to mice (or humans) and monitored how little it took to get a TRPV1 reaction.

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Ach, yes, of course, we do have Euphorbium officinarum as homeopathic remedy. So it is event current medicine, but in homeopathy potency. And I had to laugh ... you chemists are weird people. Yo (NileRed) says "is smells bad, but it is OK" and people around him are vomiting and fainting. And you can with nice smile eat the whole habanero (it would kill me instantly) and explain "it is hot, but just for short time period...". Anyway, thank you for explaining, how the Scoville rating is created, it was mystery for me.

      @tomvolf@tomvolf Жыл бұрын
    • Next episode: blood of a Xenomorph.

      @1337fraggzb00N@1337fraggzb00N Жыл бұрын
  • This is probably not going to get read but I got some of this in my eye! I have a 30 foot euphorbia cactus in my front yard and I was cutting a piece up for my friend when some of the juice squirted in my eye! I was blind for a month while I was having dead epithelial tissue scraped off twice a week! Hurt like crazy this stuff is not to be messed with. I don’t remember if any got in my mouth but my eye definitely felt how spicy it is!

    @WhiteTrashRenegade13@WhiteTrashRenegade13 Жыл бұрын
    • I thought these cacti only occur in Africa.

      @RoosterMontgomery@RoosterMontgomery9 ай бұрын
    • That must have been pure agony😢

      @imperialleather5448@imperialleather54488 ай бұрын
    • WHOAOHHHH

      @la24dogg21@la24dogg218 ай бұрын
    • @@RoosterMontgomery They are native to Northern Africa, yeah, but that doesn't mean they can't be grown elsewhere.

      @pbjandahighfive@pbjandahighfive8 ай бұрын
    • Wow

      @elicarlson7682@elicarlson76828 ай бұрын
  • Roughly twenty years ago, a few mates and I discovered the effects of euphorbias. By some weird coincidence, the huge spurge in the window sprung a slight leak and "someone", who may or may not have been myself, decided to taste the latex. I wouldn't call it spicy or pungent but definitely numbing, as in having a totally desensitized spot on my tongue for two hours. Now, seeing as large amounts of alcohol was involved, this quickly became a component in a punishment game to everyone's delight, and severely slurred speech. No lasting effects, but in retrospect quite stupid.

    @HakureiMikko@HakureiMikko Жыл бұрын
    • It is stories like these that spawned the phrase "live without regret" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

      @jasonrobbins4227@jasonrobbins4227 Жыл бұрын
    • Ask any good chemist - alcohol = liquid stupidity. Same effect can be had by repeatedly hitting yourself in the head with a hammer.

      @outerrealm@outerrealm Жыл бұрын
    • @@jasonrobbins4227 translation: live stupidly, repeating all your mistakes as well as making new ones.

      @outerrealm@outerrealm Жыл бұрын
    • Lol all men who make it to 30 are lucky

      @curve5746@curve5746 Жыл бұрын
    • funnily enough, resiniferatoxin is now being tested in clinical trials as a potential painkiller, so your observation had a lot of merit!

      @timaa.4379@timaa.4379 Жыл бұрын
  • Nile Red is literally one of my favorite channels and I'm always on the look out for more great content in the same vein. You've got a new follower in me, so keep up the good work!

    @dw4223@dw4223 Жыл бұрын
    • I appreciate that! I should have a new video coming out in a few days covering an easy OTC route to acetic anhydride, if that sounds interesting to you!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Yes that will be a very interesting video for those looking to synthesize heroin I mean aspirin in their basement.

      @megamaser@megamaser Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science I think you should do a peyote extraction after that. : )

      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Жыл бұрын
    • Same. I literally subscribed as soon as he name-dropped

      @chypearce8457@chypearce8457 Жыл бұрын
    • Check out "I did a thing" on KZhead if you haven't seen him before =D you might enjoy too.

      @RaptureDragon1@RaptureDragon1 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! Also a quick side note / potential further explanation as to why the isolated RTX fell short of the spiciness of the habanero: The capsaicin in chilis is dissolved in the oleoresin which acts as a carrier to distribute it to the taste receptors. NileRed Shorts featured a video of him trying pure capsaicin and the results were quite similar to your test of RTX. Dissolving the capsaicin in the solubilizer ethanol immediately unleashed its full potency. Maybe that's what was going on here as well

    @juggernautonfire@juggernautonfire Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! For the test, a small amount of ethanol was added (I think I actually mentioned that in one of the video text pop-ups).

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
  • I’d try dissolving the extract in vegetable or canola oil instead of ethanol for the taste test. I’ve read that capsaicin in oil tastes spicier than pure capsaicin due to the better solubility, allowing it to distribute across the tongue more easily. A lot of the ethanol probably evaporated off the toothpick while you were holding it too.

    @TheToemeister@TheToemeister Жыл бұрын
  • Man was so disappointed with spicy foods he went out of his way to make Raytraced Spice. Absolute legend.

    @pyrojack8230@pyrojack8230 Жыл бұрын
  • Holy smokes man you are brave! I remember going down a rabbit hole researching rtx, and was pretty terrified from my reading. You just smeared that toothpick around your tongue like a madman! Truly impressive isolation and testing. Glad it didn't melt your tongue away. Subbed!

    @ElementalMaker@ElementalMaker Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks man, glad you liked the video! I honestly kinda wish is was a bit more intense, but I think it turned out well in the end. Next up for me, synthesizing thioacetone: the most putrid substance on Earth. We'll see if that triggers a more dramatic reaction from me, lol!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Looking forward to it!

      @ElementalMaker@ElementalMaker Жыл бұрын
    • Jesus Is King.!!!

      @au8363@au8363 Жыл бұрын
    • @@au8363 King of the fictional characters?

      @lowkeylysemith2568@lowkeylysemith2568 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lowkeylysemith2568 Jesus Is Very Real Deuteronomy 4:29 King James Bible But if from thence thou shalt seek the LORD thy God, thou shalt find him, if thou seek him with all thy heart and with all thy soul.

      @au8363@au8363 Жыл бұрын
  • Please keep in mind that the phorbol esters (to which RTX is related) are well known tumor promoters! Also, I strongly suspect that the vanillin stain is meant for TLC analysis. Given that your extract still contained other compounds it really is no surprise that vanillin/sulfuric acid turns black. But I do appreciate that you distinguished higher scoville rating and spicyness, something too many people gloss over. Also, kudos on the high production quality and cinematography, well done!

    @antozon5070@antozon5070 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks, those are all excellent points! The stain test was meant for TLC, but I figured it would react the same in the vial as it would on a TLC plate, since both are just inert silica-based surfaces. I knew that the stain turning black wasn't a definite sign, but I figured I would still include it as a cool visual with at least some merit. Regarding the phorbol esters, I knew they would be present during the tasting, but I (questionably) rationalized doing the test anyways. In my caveman brain, the cancer risk from tasting a single drop of it was probably less than the risk from smoking a pack of cigarettes (something some people do daily). Not the best decision, but I'm hopeful that things will turn out alright in the end.

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Oh, it'll react the same in the vial to the stain, of course. But you can't really say if it's because of RTX or because another compound or because of general tar formation. Vanillin/sulfuric acid is a fairly general stain for organics and if you get a mixture of all colors that will also be black. On a TLC plate you have the compounds already (mostly) separated from each other. Regarding consumption, it's going to be fine, just don't actually make a hot sauce out it lol

      @antozon5070@antozon5070 Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Yes, they are not that carcinogenic. Many plants have them and the typical response is just rash. Chronic exposure is another deal.

      @user255@user255 Жыл бұрын
    • Jesus Is King.!!!

      @au8363@au8363 Жыл бұрын
    • @@au8363no he isn’t

      @marshallbowdrie8562@marshallbowdrie8562 Жыл бұрын
  • If you get your hands on the pure compound, please please please start with some dilutions or other known small quantities. Give yourself a chance to spot problems before they become big problems... Love your work.

    @sealpiercing8476@sealpiercing8476 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve never seen someone do a diy column on chemistry KZhead. Congrats! Yours was thoroughly insane using ground up kitty litter, so I’m glad it was the first I’ve seen.

    @Finnnicus@Finnnicus Жыл бұрын
  • I love videos like this that ask a simple question and then go into detail why it has a complex answer. You make great educational videos which I'm sure will inspire many a future chemist and/or scientist.

    @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Жыл бұрын
  • That's the thing about the scoville scale that I don't think a lot of people understand, something can be noticeably hotter at a lower number, its just easier to dilute. It's not really a measure of how spicy something is but how potent it can be at smaller doses. A good example would be on hot ones, people go crazy over 'da bomb' at 100k but handle the several million last dab fairly well.

    @OmegaGrunt@OmegaGrunt Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, that's because da bomb lies since it has real pepper extract in it and is more like 1.1M on the scale O_O

      @TheDaringPastry1313@TheDaringPastry1313 Жыл бұрын
    • @@TheDaringPastry1313 Yeah you can really taste the capsaicin resin in it. And nothing else, unfortunately. It has no redeeming flavors at all, which is why it seems so diabolical.

      @BixbyConsequence@BixbyConsequence Жыл бұрын
    • The show with hot questions and even hotter wings?

      @travistucker7317@travistucker73175 ай бұрын
  • Honestly! These videos are legendary... you deserve millions of subs!

    @Sleepyken900@Sleepyken900 Жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting video ! I can't wait to see your new sstc ! I built your world's easiest sstc and I run it on 6 amps .The results were impressive!I subscribed:)

    @HistoricallyAccurate247@HistoricallyAccurate247 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video - thanks very much for your contribution to science. I can't believe it took me this long to discover you, but that's me now subscribed. I look forward to flicking through more of your vids! :)

    @davidmcdonald7775@davidmcdonald7775 Жыл бұрын
  • First video i've seen from you.. late to the party but im glad to see Nile have some competition. I love this type of science and im glad to see others providing content as quality as this! wish you the best and ill be wathing your other videos!

    @tylernethery409@tylernethery409 Жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting about the comparison to capsaicin and how the Scoville scale works. I’ve noticed that the Scoville measurements of different substances doesn’t equate directly to how they affect those who ingest them.

    @valiantwarrior4517@valiantwarrior4517 Жыл бұрын
  • I recently went down the "what';s the spiciest thing?" rabbit hole and found out about RTX. It is an amazing chemical that could possibly help people who suffer from chronic pain like myself. The fact it takes longer to act on pain receptors could make it a good candidate to study ways to make medications that target muscle and tissue flare ups. I get terrible neck, back, and rib/sternum pain so something like that would be a new lease on living.

    @k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 Жыл бұрын
    • As someone on morphine for pain and disabled for years I would be very interested. Has to be a better med for pain.

      @AldoSchmedack@AldoSchmedack Жыл бұрын
    • @@AldoSchmedack It's terrible. I had to quit all opiates years back and rely on cannabis derived medicine. Often oil concentrate orally and vapourized for quick relief. CBD, THC, and the terpenes in cannabis are decent for pain, but they just keep me alive and without much complaint. The only problem is it's not completely numbing like opiates are. It's not like I can go out and lift things for more than 30 minutes without hitting 7s to 10s on the pain scale.

      @k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 Жыл бұрын
    • ....... Trade pain for pain🤔. Sounds self destructive

      @jetsh1ftman746@jetsh1ftman746 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jetsh1ftman746 You don't understand pharmaceuticals, clearly. This substance could be used to treat nerve receptors and "numb" them out of over-firing. They've started studying it recently, and it's clearly got potential.

      @k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 Жыл бұрын
    • @@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 you don't understand sarcasm clearly. This substance could be used to treat Karen syndrome and make you a better person in general.

      @jetsh1ftman746@jetsh1ftman746 Жыл бұрын
  • You deserve more subscribers. So much improvisation and ingenuity.

    @dotech4128@dotech4128 Жыл бұрын
  • Glad to see your channel growing! You’ve got talent.

    @narkedandafraid@narkedandafraid Жыл бұрын
  • If you want to use cat-litter-silicagel for chromatography I would recomend to dissolve it in aqueous NaOH and precipitate/ wash it with HCl for a few times bevore using it, so you will get much more surface area and a better separation.

    @MrApokalipse666@MrApokalipse666 Жыл бұрын
    • I would have, but I wasn't in the mood to waste use up all my lye and HCl. If I was to do it again, I would do it with a proper gradient elution (pure petroleum ether to pure methanol). After, of course, I washed the silica with methanol to get rid of that (albeit inert) blue dye. I tried using acetone, water, and even gasoline to get rid of it, but to no avail. Only once I started the methanol elution did I discover what it is soluble in, lol.

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
  • scientists have a long and storied history of going "this seems interesting. maybe i will taste it" and this is certainly one of those moments lol

    @unslept_em@unslept_em Жыл бұрын
  • Seeing you like all the comments, even new ones, is worthy of a sub. Good work

    @DanniDuck@DanniDuck Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video! This was very interesting. I thought pure cap was the pinnacle of pepper pain! Watch, in another 10 years pepper growers will figure out a way to grow RTX peppers... But yeah your channel ----> instant sub. Gotta see more man! Love the science & experiments!

    @chikkenbonz@chikkenbonz Жыл бұрын
  • Just wanted to take the opportunity to mention your channel is way way waaaaaaay underrated with 19k subscribers. You deserve millions!

    @Goazbox@Goazbox Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks man! My next video will either be synthesizing a superacid or smelling selenoacetone...hope those sound interesting!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science both do. Keep it coming! Greetings from the Netherlands!

      @Goazbox@Goazbox Жыл бұрын
  • OMG I have this cactus. I've had it for 20 years and I grow Carolina Reapers, the new variety. Have my first Scotch Bonnets overwintering... Okay yeah this is way out of my ability to make. Still its really cool that of all the plants I've had, this one I've had the longest, since I was a kid and all this time I had the spiciest substance on Earth while at the same time I became a huge spicy pepper fan and cultivator. Great video, unexpected results. It makes sense though.

    @Nefville@Nefville Жыл бұрын
    • Fun fact: Euphorbia are not a cactus. They are a succulent.

      @intensecutn@intensecutn Жыл бұрын
    • @@intensecutn I think I am wrong, after the video I was looking at other pictures of Euphorbia and they look like they bloom which mine has never done. Also its a fairly obscure plant from Morocco and I'm not sure that's something I would have gotten by accident 27ish years ago. It looks damn close though. I'm not a chemist so I'll have to stick with my Reapers and Scotch Bonnets for now but I did find a reasonable source for resiniferatoxin online.

      @Nefville@Nefville Жыл бұрын
    • @@Nefville Good luck getting that cactus or other succulent to bloom and surviving a resin tap from it if you're drawn to make forbidden negrito from it.

      @Cineenvenordquist@Cineenvenordquist Жыл бұрын
  • Good job dude! I enjoyed the breakdown science. And great delivery too! Viva science

    @au_gmentedreality@au_gmentedreality Жыл бұрын
  • Earned a sub from me. I love science and love how much information you gave during the experiment

    @seanmills7255@seanmills7255 Жыл бұрын
  • I heard about this way back on vsauce and how it was used in trials to stop pain in terminally I'll dogs . Very interesting chemical

    @boscorner@boscorner Жыл бұрын
  • Dude, you are the coolest ... I want to be a bad ass lab tech like _this_ when I grow up!

    @modolief@modolief Жыл бұрын
  • Immediately subscribed and look forward to seeing your work🎉

    @fazergazer@fazergazer Жыл бұрын
  • Congrats, I think this video just got bumped up by the KZhead algorithm. Got a new sub here, you madlad. Keep up the good work... "responsibly." 😉👍

    @Johnfromthedesert@Johnfromthedesert Жыл бұрын
  • This is a really spicy video

    @neayt9952@neayt9952 Жыл бұрын
  • My entire digestive tract assures you the heat of a habanero does not go away quickly.

    @ffwast@ffwast Жыл бұрын
  • Very informative, subbed!

    @z_monty@z_monty Жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating! I have always enjoyed habañero peppers with my Mexican and West Indian food. Didn't know there was a (supposedly) more potent active ingredient than capsaicin. Thanks for showing this and tasting it!

    @davida1hiwaaynet@davida1hiwaaynet Жыл бұрын
    • The tilde in habanero is actually a common misspelling.

      @totalmetaljacket789@totalmetaljacket7895 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I was wondering if anyone was insane enough to eat this

    @theantiorthodoxclothingcom4152@theantiorthodoxclothingcom4152 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I tasted the white stuff of the same cactus once but it wasn´t really spicy. Unfortunately it died so no large scale extraction on my part. You didn a great job anyways so I don´t have to extract it anymore. Hope the phenylacetylrinvanil tastes spicier because of higher solubility. I´ll add the part were you tasted this stuff to my phenylacetylrinvanil video if you are cool with it.

    @THYZOID@THYZOID Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you liked the video! Good luck with your phenylacetylrinvanil project, and yes, you can definitely use parts from my video in it if you want.

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science thanks man!

      @THYZOID@THYZOID Жыл бұрын
    • @@THYZOID Is phenylacetylrinvanil also toxic, despite not having 'toxin', or could one safely make a salsa or sauce that has it?

      @coopergates9680@coopergates9680 Жыл бұрын
    • @@coopergates9680 Given the lack of information on it just assume it is very toxic

      @THYZOID@THYZOID Жыл бұрын
  • First time here. Nice concept, and video. Glad to see someone doing full format chemistry again. Nile mostly does shorts nowadays, and I'm not into it.

    @Ulvens@Ulvens Жыл бұрын
  • God I love video lab reports, you've got yourself a new subscriber

    @spynae@spynae Жыл бұрын
  • Hmm. So you saw my comment on a previous video about trying this? Super excited to see the attempt before trying it myself. I find it to be one of those molecules I'm always surprised nobody talks about despite how utterly intense RTX is:

    @djdrack4681@djdrack4681 Жыл бұрын
    • I might've seen your suggestion, but I don't recall, lol. You might actually be more surprised at how NOT intense RTX is! You'll see it in the video, but RTX is possibly less "spicy" than capsaicin, despite being higher on the Scoville scale. The large molecular size stops it from penetrating nerve receptors very fast, and it's so overpowered that it tends to desensitize rather than excite like capsaicin. It's still spicy though, but in a very unique way...you'll just have to see once the video airs! Side-note though, I'm unsure of the purity of my sample, so I can't say that my reaction truly captures what pure resiniferatoxin is capable of. Based on my research, it should be less than 10% RTX by weight, since I failed to fully separate the other diterpene esters with chromatography. Still, there was enough to taste, which attests to it's high position on the Scoville scale!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Brutal. I was hoping for it to be used as the deterrent in 37mm smokes used to deter the various trespassing bigfoot on the property. :_(

      @djdrack4681@djdrack4681 Жыл бұрын
  • WHY IS THIS SO UNDERRATED

    @sillymizu@sillymizu Жыл бұрын
  • loved the longer coontent, keep it up bro!

    @establisha@establisha Жыл бұрын
  • Really cool video. Your channel deserves more subscribers.

    @SaltNBattery@SaltNBattery Жыл бұрын
  • 11:42 you could see the fear in his eyes

    @jkfury.x1254@jkfury.x1254 Жыл бұрын
    • Pfff, nah! That was honestly more sleep deprivation than anything, lol. Living with five other people (and pets) means I have to stay up pretty late to get shots like this done without background noise.

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
  • Nice video. But as a chemist I see many problems with that isolation. Resiniferatoxin contains many labile functional groups. You have an alpha beta unsaturated ketone, an ester and three epoxides which are connected by a single carbon and one of the epoxides is even an allylic epoxide which easily opens up when even seeing a nucleophile. Heating that molecule in water/MeOH with all the other compounds in the crude mixture most probably leads to decomposition. I am interested what the pH was in the heated mixture... If it's even slightly acidic or basic it's even worse. So you might not have tasted the actual resiniferatoxin but a derivative of it. Also when you say that the product was confirmed by a colour reagent, then that's just an assumption. Using the Rf value of a TLC on top of it would have been better but still no complete verification. I don't try to be negative but simply put I love organic chemistry and I do try to add information whenever ppssible.

    @NeoMarv@NeoMarv Жыл бұрын
    • I totally agree with your assessment. The pH was fairly neutral, iirc, but I do think the prolonged heating probably caused a lot of unwanted decomposition. I do believe there was enough RTX to taste though, since I did try applying the raw latex to my tongue and I got the same effect (albeit somewhat weaker). That kinda leads me to another point: the plant was dying when I did the synthesis, and it didn't seem to have as much RTX as it theoretically should have. I've heard stories about these plants giving debilitating burns and discomfort just by chopping them up, and this one produced no such effect.

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science I agree with you and the potential derivatives might also have a similar effect though. It would actually be nice to find out which compounds were in your final product but that would be quite costly and time consuming. I think this was a nice project. I did not know about Resiniferatoxin before and that's what's so good about such videos, you learn new things in an entertaining way!

      @NeoMarv@NeoMarv Жыл бұрын
  • u're not normal :D, stumbled upon ur channel via the thioacetone video done by that nilered guy or smth, but u are just next level

    @blbmnm5939@blbmnm59396 ай бұрын
  • Very good work. You’re an excellent chemist and a joy to watch :)

    @alcyonecrucis@alcyonecrucis Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks, although I wish all my videos had the quality my newest ones do, lol. Sometimes I look back at videos like this one and cringe at all the little things I could've improved, haha!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science One of the things I personally enjoy most about finding new channels is going back through their catalog and getting an idea of how they've improved over time. The improvement is actually a huge indicator of how much a creator cares about their craft.

      @OhhCrapGuy@OhhCrapGuy Жыл бұрын
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  • I had a panic attack from trying Carolina Reaper... I couldn't talk myself out of it, thought I was having an anaphylactic reaction or something. Pretty embarrassing but I have Panic Disorder, so it doesn't take much.

    @SaltNBattery@SaltNBattery Жыл бұрын
    • Me too, to a lesser degree, although I'm getting better with it now!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • I could definitely see a reaper causing a panic attack lol.

      @jerseylife8701@jerseylife8701 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jerseylife8701 Yes I grew reaper but I would never try to eat them raw. Never ever XD.

      @EloNaj@EloNaj Жыл бұрын
  • Great video dude! Super interesting!!!

    @syncroslicer@syncroslicer Жыл бұрын
  • Been waiting to see some videos on this stuff

    @AngryK1tty@AngryK1tty Жыл бұрын
  • Pretty cool. I am really into cacti and euphorbias and have tried a coiuple of their latex directly. Tried Euphorbia aeuruginosa.. mehh, tried euphorbia parciramulosa.. holy hell, the heat was there for about an hour and was as bad as a very hot sauce. I have an E. resinifera but after trying the other one I dont think I need to try that one ever

    @Piocoto123@Piocoto123 Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly, I tasted the latex directly, and it wasn't bad. I'm beginning to think my euphorbia was on the more mild side, since it didn't even irritate my skin or make my eyes water (although it was spicy). Not sure what is in the euphorbia parciramulosa latex though, but if it lasted for about an hour, it might've been resiniferatoxin, tinyatoxin, or a similar "super-capsaicinoid".

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
  • Man the pure DIY energy here is awesome. I've had pure capsaicin before and the sensation was kind of similar to yours. I then drank a beer and my life was instantly ruined. I wonder if you dissolved the RTX in ethanol it would hit harder.

    @ADHDWOOHOO@ADHDWOOHOO Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video! You earned yourself a new sub my friend.

    @bud8254@bud82546 ай бұрын
  • Water is the last thing you want with spices, it closes the taste buds and traps the spices in. You want lots of milk.

    @morestupidforms@morestupidforms Жыл бұрын
  • You deserve way more subs ma dude!

    @Strothy2@Strothy2 Жыл бұрын
  • Very Rod Sterling ish intro. I love it♥️

    @allenhonaker4107@allenhonaker4107 Жыл бұрын
  • Perfectly "Nerdy". Just brilliant! . I love stuff like this 🤗 Good Job mister. Would have been fun to mix some of it with "Salpeter/Sugar" to make burning pepper spray smoke 💌🤫

    @danielengsvang3126@danielengsvang3126 Жыл бұрын
  • Yo this was really interesting! Also I *LOVE* spicy stuff, so... 🤔 I should make a hot sauce out of this stuff sometime...😁

    @randomdudeface@randomdudeface8 ай бұрын
  • 12:20 - "So one of the first things you notice whenever you're tasting resiniferatoxin... " I agree, I noticed that during my last session 🤣

    @user-po7iv4ni3o@user-po7iv4ni3o Жыл бұрын
  • You are incredible and the compound you are making is tremendously spicy

    @createvideo561@createvideo561 Жыл бұрын
  • quick tip, if you need vanillin powder later on, most stores that sell DIY vape flavours offer pure vanillin powder at a couple dollars gram for pharmaceutical purity, least, they do in the uk. with the vape laws in America things might be different

    @ste887@ste887 Жыл бұрын
  • Great vid!

    @chomp_5412@chomp_5412 Жыл бұрын
  • great content. glad I found you

    @JasonLuther1@JasonLuther1 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video 🎉

    @Xavierthedood4123@Xavierthedood4123 Жыл бұрын
  • The therapeutic applications of RTX in that one paper screenshot were so interesting! Non-toxic topical analgesic for painful burns? Woah

    @upsignerman@upsignerman Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, and I can personally confirm that this stuff works! One experiment I tried later on after I edited this video was applying RTX to my tongue and then eating the habanero again. Apparently, everything people say about this stuff deactivating heat receptors is right! I felt NOTHING from a +400,000 Scoville habanero pepper!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Did the sensitivity to capsaicin come back after a while? I remember reading that it can kill the nerves responsible for pain/heat but maybe it was an exageration/just the receptors that regrow after a while or it just happens at larger doses.

      @eruiluvatar236@eruiluvatar236 Жыл бұрын
    • @@eruiluvatar236 With my sample, the effects wore off after roughly an hour. As of now, I can taste spiciness just the same as ever, so if RTX does kill nerves, it must need to be fairly concentrated!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science Thanks for the answer. It could make for quite the party trick then. Not really suggesting anyone to try but I see someone having a tiny bit of RTX and a short time later chugging a bottle of some crazy hot sauce like if it was water (and maybe going to the ER because of the rest of the GI track likely won't be too happy).

      @eruiluvatar236@eruiluvatar236 Жыл бұрын
  • Good informative vid!

    @liamkendell806@liamkendell80610 ай бұрын
  • This guy gives some real David Hahn vibes. Haha cool video man. 📹

    @strangehappenings8961@strangehappenings8961 Жыл бұрын
  • Just discovered you, and wow! Your content is fucking great! Very informative and extremely well done. Thank you!

    @jaycobwhaley5509@jaycobwhaley5509 Жыл бұрын
  • I like how you just casually mention distilling gasoline to get the petroleum ether

    @daniel-wood@daniel-wood Жыл бұрын
  • wow! great write up video

    @rollbot@rollbot2 күн бұрын
  • I had two skunks who liked habaneros as much as I did. Agent Cooper, and Professor Moriarty. I had to record and post a video of them eating one. I wouldn't try what you did, but it's been intriguing enough I watched you through the whole process.

    @KratsminschSkunk1@KratsminschSkunk18 ай бұрын
  • 30 years ago, when I bought a house in the San Gabriel foothills north of LA, I was told that the incredible assortment of euphorbia cacti all around the house and property had been collected as cuttings, by the previous owners in their global adventures. There were dozens of types, from low shrubs to tall tree-ish things. And thorns and spines. Some had metal tags that gave the formal name. Again, I was told that the white sap/resin/latex that would ooze forth when the plant was damaged would burn the skin, and if inhaled, or exposed to the eye, would necessitate medical treatment. The Internet was not quite a thing, but the LA County Arboretum was just down the road. There, they had many of the same plants, but I could find no one who could really tell me much about the plants, except for the pain aspect. In the decade I had that house, I never experimented with the sap. Now I wish I did 😂

    @jonadams8841@jonadams8841 Жыл бұрын
  • something has 'toxin' in its very name and you still put it into your mouth, I applaud the effort)

    @romanmir01@romanmir015 ай бұрын
  • Definitely indeed interesting and awesome video. I wonder what would happen if you used it as a mace?

    @anthonyrickardii6198@anthonyrickardii6198 Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly, it might be about the same as capsaicin. According to the reports I read, the powdered latex from the resin spurge was apparently used in "ye olde days" by pranksters to make people sneeze and cough, so its use as a Mace-type irritant isn't out of the question!

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
    • @@LabCoatz_Science that’s indeed interesting. Thank you

      @anthonyrickardii6198@anthonyrickardii6198 Жыл бұрын
  • i think what went wrong: you used huge cactus chunks to extract... shouldn't you have cut them in to tiny pieces, or better yet blend them?

    @j0rmis@j0rmis Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! My only question is why you were heating a round bottom flask on a hot plate instead of placing the round bottom flask into an oil or water bath on the hot plate?

    @TomMeehanMake@TomMeehanMake Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you liked it! Honestly, I was just in a rush and didn't have the proper glassware for a water/oil bath at the time. In hindsight, I could've probably used my largest beaker as a dish for such an immersion bath, but I don't think it was on hand during filming...

      @LabCoatz_Science@LabCoatz_Science Жыл бұрын
  • Cool looking setup, especially beakers

    @sarthakganguly5684@sarthakganguly5684 Жыл бұрын
  • This video is underrated

    @actoryz2049@actoryz2049 Жыл бұрын
  • Gotta love how budget chemistry is basically just modern day alchemy.

    @imstupid880@imstupid8806 сағат бұрын
  • Nicely done Mr. White

    @hunterbawlz@hunterbawlz3 ай бұрын
  • It's kinda similar to how acids can be technically stronger but also less corrosive. Sometimes things just don't work the way you think they should.

    @SomeCanine@SomeCanine Жыл бұрын
  • Good job mate

    @nathanatwine3820@nathanatwine3820 Жыл бұрын
  • underrated channel subd.

    @salamance2@salamance2 Жыл бұрын
  • Really interesting, thanks

    @321tryagain@321tryagain Жыл бұрын
  • I tend to not eat compounds that end in the word "toxin." I guess I just have some kind of weird hang up with that word. 🤷

    @septixskeptix1107@septixskeptix1107 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing video.

    @raygun26@raygun26 Жыл бұрын
  • LMAO!!! your face when eating hot peppers is about as dramatic as someone drumming their fingers on a desk during a rainy afternoon.

    @garymillwacker8486@garymillwacker84868 ай бұрын
  • Your the only one on KZhead I've been able to find with Balls enough to try this

    @havadd@havadd6 ай бұрын
  • Good job!!

    @offthedockproductions7151@offthedockproductions71517 ай бұрын
  • Are we just going to gloss over you nibbling at a habanero pepper?! and then being like "Yeah, it went away in 30 seconds"?! Bro, you are a beast... godspeed!

    @WilliamKKidd@WilliamKKidd6 ай бұрын
  • Great Video, subbed and liked =) Keep going ^.^

    @ImpGimp@ImpGimp Жыл бұрын
  • Damn! This is exactly what I was looking for

    @rex-up9ln@rex-up9ln Жыл бұрын
  • Eating the Habanero first also loaded up your capsaicin receptors, making the next intake of capsaicin much less noticeable. Could also be a contributor

    @imetzl9340@imetzl9340 Жыл бұрын
  • i wanted to know what part of the tongue contained the "spicy" taste buds.. however, after asking google, i learned that spicy isnt a taste, its a pain response generated by the spicy chemical from the spicy food making contact with the nociceptors after being dissolved by saliva.

    @snarevox@snarevox Жыл бұрын
  • 1:25 The guy who made the Carolina Reaper bred an even hotter pepper called Pepper X. Nearly 3.2 million SHU, almost twice as hot as a Reaper.

    @MyDixieWrecked247@MyDixieWrecked247 Жыл бұрын
  • Major props for this one. Is there really only one source (namely a KZhead video) showing people taste testing different salt compounds, like KCl, NH4Cl, SrCl2, LiCl, etc.? Even if you don't do a "most salty substance ever", which ones taste decent enough? Apparently calcium and potassium chlorides taste awful, and rubidium and cesium not too good, either.

    @coopergates9680@coopergates9680 Жыл бұрын
    • @coopergates9680: Now I wanna taste ununennium chloride. #CanYouLickTheScience

      @sdfkjgh@sdfkjgh Жыл бұрын
  • Full commitment recognized.

    @dopeymark@dopeymark Жыл бұрын
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