I think if you rotate the molecules of the two phases through themselves, all the alkaloids will eventually jump phase as they will have came into contact, but at what rate I'm not sure. I think if there is still a lot of plant matter in one phase, you'll have to go slower than you could if it had none.
I'd be interested to see how fast you could go with a base/plant soup without any emulsions out of pure curiosity, but there are a lot of variables. If emulsions are to be totally avoided at all costs, dryteks kick ass.
Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.