Sounds like you're doing just fine. I would disagree with Jox's assessment that you have not precipped mixed harmala hcl. Harmalas frequently precipitate at the bottom of containers, especially if there are a lot of them in solution.
ooo0ooo wrote:1. If I got all the ratios right, would I be able to tell that the process was complete if the liquid portion stopped being fluorescent?
No, it will continue to fluoresce even after you've precipitated as much of the alkaloid content as possible.
ooo0ooo wrote:2. If after 24 hours or so, there's no more precipitate dropping, but the liquid portion still remains fluorescent, am I best off filtering and then re-heating the liquid with the addition of more salt or just basing it again and then repeating the manske?
You are best off reducing. You can add more salt if you want to, but there's not really a need, as by reducing the volume you will be increasing the salt concentration. It's quite possible that you will even start to see salt falling out of the solution. Reducing, followed by re-chilling in the fridge/freezer should force anything truly desirable out of solution. As mentioned earlier, these alks may be less pure than the initial precipitates owing to greater salt contamination.
You
can subsequently base your manske "waste water" once you've collected all of the alks that initially drop out, but this will yield very fatty alkaloids that are extremely time/labor intensive to clean and even with multiple cleanings, don't turn out anywhere as nice as the other alks. That said, we have analyzed these "waste water" precipitates and they are reasonably pure harmalas.
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