Subscribe to Newsletter

Isolation of CBD

Introduction

CBD isolation is performed by many processors to create a THC-free product for their end-user for a variety of reasons. For those who have had the opportunity to isolate CBD using crystallization, it is apparent that the material will readily form crystals, sometimes almost to a fault. Controlling this crystallization becomes quite important when the user is looking to create consistent and repeatable outcomes from their process. This article will focus on a high-level background of crystallization and why specific methods are recommended for isolating CBD.

Read the full article now

Log in or register to read this article in full and gain access to The Cannabis Scientist’s entire content archive. It’s FREE!

Login
Receive content, products, events as well as relevant industry updates from The Cannabis Scientist and its sponsors.

When you click “Subscribe” we will email you a link, which you must click to verify the email address above and activate your subscription. If you do not receive this email, please contact us at [email protected].
If you wish to unsubscribe, you can update your preferences at any point.

Related Application Notes
Achieving Ideal Vacuum in Concentrating Extract Using a Rotary Evaporator

| Contributed by VACUUBRAND

Optimizing Extractions with Vacuum

| Contributed by BrandTech Scientific, Inc.

QuEChERS Extraction of Cannabinoids in Hemp

| Contributed by UCT

Register to The Cannabis Scientist

Register to access our FREE online portfolio, request the magazine in print and manage your preferences.

You will benefit from:
  • Unlimited access to ALL articles
  • News, interviews & opinions from leading industry experts
  • Receive print (and PDF) copies of The Cannabis Scientist magazine

Register