The Future of Concentrates: Full-Spectrum Extraction

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The Future of Concentrates: Full-Spectrum Extraction The texture, potency, and quality of cannabis concentrates vary, but each provides a concentrated form of medicinal and therapeutic compounds found in the cannabis plant. While many cannabis consumers are only concerned with THC and CBD, the truth is that cannabinoid isolates pale in comparison to an extract that also contains terpenes and flavonoids. Aromatic terpene and flavonoid compounds contribute to a strain's aroma as well as its flavor. They interact with cannabinoids to either enhance or mitigate their effects.

Previously, extraction methods were only focused on producing high-potency extracts that could be infused into oils, edibles, topicals, and other products. Nowadays, cannabis consumers seek tinctures, shatters, or waxes that retain as much of the chemical profile of the strain as possible. CBD Full Spectrum Distillate extraction methods yield cannabis extracts that appeal to consumers seeking concentrations with depth, purity, and complexity.

What Exactly Is Full Spectrum Extraction? Full Spectrum CBD Distillate extraction, also known as broad-spectrum extraction, is distinguished

from other extraction methods in that the final product retains the flavonoids, phenolic amides, and sterols while removing the plant material.CBD Full Spectrum Distillateextracts, such as full-spectrum CBD, have a unique ratio of compounds that can enhance certain therapeutic effects. Light hydrocarbon solutions (butane or propane) must be applied to raw cannabis material at precise temperatures in a sealed vessel during extraction.


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