Really ? I thought the alkaloids were, among organic comounds, distinguished by their alkali property (basic nitrogens) and so should be more or less the only things to pass through the alkali-acid cycle ... No ?
I take the alkaloids from organic to water to organic to water to organic and then isolate.
40 mg/mL looks like the following:

If you get something with alkaloids at 40 mg/mL, and it looks like this, you're looking good.
A similar approach could be applied to kitchen WTA. Rinse the oil a couple times with basic water, extract to acidic water, rinse the acidic water a couple times with oil, add basic water and extract to oil, add acidic water and extract to water. Would be very much cleaned up.
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I do it too, I just use a fancier broom.