that FAQ is misleading, simply for the fact that it goes by a
gravimetric basis
rather than protonation. realize that DMT has an amine that is fully protonated at around pH 5.2. assuming all cells are lysed, there's really no need to acidify multiple times, if the solution is at that pH, unless you like having a very salty solution.
multiple pulls is more relevant to the organic solvent used, not the aqueous phase.
also, that 1 g mhrb to 1 g NaOH implies a stoichiometric ratio. now we all know that mhrb isn't 100% DMT. my suggestion is
prepare your 0.4 M NaOH before adding it. it is highly advisable to have a pH meter
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