Ok, this is propably "not even" advanced or enhanced chemistry but i think in this category there is more of a chance to get meaningful answers.
So, i have been seeing around that boric acid (pharmaceutical grade) is available. I was wondering if it can be used as an acid in any step of an extraction giving borate salts of the alkaloids. Searching around, i did not find anything on "borates of alkaloids" so i might be missing something, does it form salts with amines?
The reason i had thoughts about borates is because the different solubilities of different salts (acetates, fumarates, hydrochlorides) give a lot of "room" to play with solubilities of alkaloids in various solvents, alkaloids crashing out of solutions etc so i thought that having borates in the arsenal could be an interesting choice. Hm, could they form complexes with alkaloids that precipitate?
I apologise for the "too general" tone of my message , but i am just throwing an idea on the table, propably waiting for the more knowledgable members in the "chemistry department" to shoot it down
