My friend's pet goldfish recently finished SWIMing in international waters where he was busy experimenting with an acid / base DMT extraction. He learnt a number of important things. 2 attempts where made with approximately 250g of mimosa hostilis each time. The first attempt failed abysmally whereas the second was a great success. The first attempt failed partly because the basified solution and the naptha were not warmed above room temperature before being mixed together. Naptha really does dissolve a lot more DMT when warmed up and without doing this yield is significantly reduced. For best results the naptha and basified solution must be hot when mixed together and then kept above room temperature until separated out. The second reason for failure was due to the naptha and basified solution not separating out once mixed. The reasons the emulsion refused to separate are that firstly the mixture was shaken too hard, rather than tipped up end to end for 5 mins. The second is that my friend's goldfish wasn't sufficiently careful in filtering the mimosa gunk out of the acid before basifying and it seems that a thicker solution makes it harder for the emulsion to separate out. The second attempt was strained through an old cotton T shirt before basifying and then carefully mixed by tipping end to end so that there was no problem with the emulsion not separating. Also the naptha and basified solution where kept hot. This resulted in a yield (before recrystallisation) of just over 1.5 grams DMT from 250g mimosa hostilis. Just thought I'd share the info that my friend's goldfish passed on.