I'd dissolve it in hot distilled vinegar, filter what does not dissolve, then evap, and wash with warm naptha/another np a few times (dmt acetates won't dissolve, fats, oils, crap will).
Scrape up the acetates after naptha washing, mix with 2x its weight in lime, make a paste by adding water, dry it at room temp or heat no higher than 90F, powder, then add that powder to warm naptha or heptane. Let it decant, or filter off the naptha, and pull 2x more.
Combine and reduce naptha/heptane until its clouding when warm (not hot), then freeze it. Make sure theres no powder in it from the dried lime paste before reducing or freezing.
Should get rid of any fats or oils present. Yellow/waxy spice will remain with naptha, but won't be pulled with heptane. You might want to pull again with naptha after doing heptane pulls if you want to recover this waxy/yellow (but active and worthwhile) spice.
Using heptane will only pull dmt, and not the waxy/yellow spice. Should be white xtyals upon freeze precipitation. You can also use a DRY alcohol to recover the yellow/waxy spice if you use heptane, but make sure its dry alcohol, and the powder is dry. Evap to get an oily residue that will harden up when scraped and worked with a razor blade. Alternatively pull with naptha and freeze precipitate for yellow/waxy xtyals.
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