Patent classifications
C07C37/86
METHOD OF DECOMPOSING PHENOLIC BY-PRODUCTS
Provided is a method of decomposing phenolic by-products, and more particularly, a method of decomposing phenolic by-products including: supplying a phenolic by-product stream to a decomposition device to perform thermal decomposition; separating an upper discharge stream including effective components and a lower discharge stream including materials having a high boiling point in the decomposition device; supplying the lower discharge stream from the decomposition device, a side discharge stream from the decomposition device, and a process water stream to a mixing device and mixing these streams; and supplying a discharge stream from the mixing device to a layer separation device to separate the discharge stream from the mixing device into an oil phase and an aqueous phase.
Compositions of Δ10-THC and Δ6a10-THC
Compositions of Δ10-THC and Δ6a10a-THC are prepared and described. The conversions do not affect existing CBD or CBG in the extract. Various adjustments can be made to the reactions resulting in increased or decreased product and by-product. Various formulations with medical uses are disclosed.
Compositions of Δ10-THC and Δ6a10-THC
Compositions of Δ10-THC and Δ6a10a-THC are prepared and described. The conversions do not affect existing CBD or CBG in the extract. Various adjustments can be made to the reactions resulting in increased or decreased product and by-product. Various formulations with medical uses are disclosed.
SEPARATION OF PHENOL ISOMER
The present subject matter relates to a process for separating compound (I) from a mixture comprising compound (I). The present subject matter also relates to a process for separating compound (I) from a mixture comprising compound (I) and compound (II).
SEPARATION OF PHENOL ISOMER
The present subject matter relates to a process for separating compound (I) from a mixture comprising compound (I). The present subject matter also relates to a process for separating compound (I) from a mixture comprising compound (I) and compound (II).
SEPARATION OF PHENOL ISOMER
The present subject matter relates to a process for separating compound (I) from a mixture comprising compound (I). The present subject matter also relates to a process for separating compound (I) from a mixture comprising compound (I) and compound (II).
Cannabinoid processing methods and systems
A system and method for crystallization and pelleting of a cannabinoid, including cannabidiol (CBD).
Cannabinoid processing methods and systems
A system and method for crystallization and pelleting of a cannabinoid, including cannabidiol (CBD).
Methods of isolating phenols from phenol-containing media
Methods of isolating phenols from phenol-containing media. The methods include combining a phospholipid-containing composition with the phenol-containing medium to generate a combined medium, incubating the combined medium to precipitate phenols in the combined medium and thereby form a phenol precipitate phase and a phenol-depleted phase, and separating the phenol precipitate phase and the phenol-depleted phase. The methods can further include extracting phenols from the separated phenol precipitate phase. The extracting can include mixing the separated phenol precipitate phase with an extraction solvent to solubilize in the extraction solvent at least a portion of the phenols originally present in the phenol precipitate phase.
Methods of isolating phenols from phenol-containing media
Methods of isolating phenols from phenol-containing media. The methods include combining a phospholipid-containing composition with the phenol-containing medium to generate a combined medium, incubating the combined medium to precipitate phenols in the combined medium and thereby form a phenol precipitate phase and a phenol-depleted phase, and separating the phenol precipitate phase and the phenol-depleted phase. The methods can further include extracting phenols from the separated phenol precipitate phase. The extracting can include mixing the separated phenol precipitate phase with an extraction solvent to solubilize in the extraction solvent at least a portion of the phenols originally present in the phenol precipitate phase.