A week ago I did an IPA extraction of 50 g of very finely ground black caapi from coon. To alleviate clogging I added 1&1/2 tablespoon of Diatomaceus Eearth (DE) to the caapi powder.
The powder was extracted for 5 hours in a homemade Continuous Solid-Liquid Extractor that is more efficient than a standard Soxhlet. At the end of the extraction the IPA, filtering through the plant material was completely colorless.
After distilling off most of the IPA I dried the extract until it has become a thick goo. Then I diluted the goo in phosphoric acid diluted to pH ~2.5. The solution has been left to settle for 12 hrs, then it was decanted and filtered. Then the solution has been basified with NaOH to pH ~13. Immediately white flakes started to form. In 8 hrs the precipitate settled completely. The precipitate has been washed with distilled H2O twice. Each time the solution was settled for ~8 hrs and decanted. Each time liquid was saved, but it did not produce any precipitate after 24 hrs of settling, so it was discarded.
The final solution had pH ~10. After decanting and drying the solids were weighed. The yield proved to be very disappointing - only 130 mg of light-brown powder (0.26%).
My questions:
1. Do you see any flaws in the above extraction procedure?
2. Does anybody have experience extracting caapi with alcohols, especially with Soxhlets.
3. Does anybody noticed negative effect of DE on yields in any extractions? In my experience DE noticeably reduces yields in spice extraction.
Of course, there is a question of the initial material quality, but I would like to exclude my own screw-ups first.
P.S. I still keep the sludge left from filtering my acidic solution.
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