Sorry buddy the google AI you used was obviously incorrect and since you dont know the definition you didnt realize it.
Oxidation is pH though right?
Mine wasnt from isolate this was literally in August 2018 before the farm bill even past
You like to make assumptions
That was warm extracted d9 ethanol crude that i cleaned up with water washes and magsil so its not d8 like the what you made
Go ahead a search #kingofthekush420 on IG youll see i was making waterclear before hemp was even legal
The red has been proven to be thc q in the literature so keep trying, no ones gonna believe you when you call oxidation pH then misquote google and say its a valid reference.
" Aliquots of the fresh e-liquid were stored in sealed glass vials undisturbed under ambient laboratory conditions (~ 25°C, ~ 60% relative humidity) either in the dark or exposed to natural light/dark cycles. After 10 weeks,the samples stored in the dark had visibly turned from colourless to yellow-orange, consistent with air oxidation of CBD (1) to HU-331 (2)25 whereas those stored under natural light/dark cycles had turned violet/purple (Supplementary Fig. S1) in line with anecdotal reports"
"We set out to investigate anecdotal reports of the visible degradation of CBD-containing solutions given the increasing availability of CBD (1) and dearth of information on its breakdown products. Unexpectedly, we found that the CBD oxidation product HU-331 (2) is photochemically unstable, forming a previously unknown and extremely reactive hydroxyquinol intermediate. In the presence of oxygen, this hydroxyquinol rapidly reacts to form a multitude of purple-coloured cannabinoid by-products
These are directly from the paper linked here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370371347_CBD_hydroxyquinone_photo-isomerises_to_a_highly_reactive_intermediate
Which as you can see states yellow and orange color on cannabinoids is an indication of oxidation (which i said above and is now proven correct and goes exactly in line with what I said about thc o and how it was lightened when it was acetylated)
And also states that quinones are very unstable
The other thing which you do not realize is that even if acid did fix the oxidation reaction it doesnt remove the addition of the oxygen which makes it a hydro quinone. You might fix the bottom bond but there will still be a new oxygen attached at the top where there use to be just a hydrogen which will cause it to more readily oxidize so even if you were “reversing it” (which youre not because its no longer the same molecule with the addition of the extra oxygen) i doubt you are as cbd quinone is reported to be very unstable, if anything youre destroying the colored molecules.
"CBD quinone (specifically HU-331) is a byproduct of CBD oxidation. It cannot be “fixed” or converted back into CBD once formed. It is a distinct compound often formed by exposure to air/heat. HU-331 is studied for anti-cancer properties and differs from CBD’s typical usage, so prevention via proper storage is the only “fix.”
Key Information on CBD Quinone (HU-331)
Irreversible Process: Once CBD oxidizes into a hydroxyquinone (like HU-331), it has chemically transformed,"
Have you ever had anything test at 1000mg/g on gcms by kca? Ill wait.
Oh you mean you cant even make isolate that tests at 1000mg/g on gcms? And i did it with distillate?
Let me remind you my test was done by what most consider the toughest lab in the country.
Not sure why youre posting a terpene test when were talking about isolate and or distillate on gcms.
Still waiting on your response to post #106 youre dogging harder than anyone ive ever seen at this point
how does magsil then make cbd q then in a colum when theres no water??? You dont need water for acids and bases to react. The fact you take red distillate and then post orange saying the oxidation has been removed is hilarious and just proves you have no idea about oxidation of cannabinoids. Youve yet to respond to anything I’ve said about cannabinoids being clear when pure and unoxidized (which you can go look up) and ive provided scientific evidence to prove oxidation causes color (which we all know) which is why my thc o which tested at 1000mg/g on gcms by kca was colored. Still waiting to hear anything about that, that refutes anything you say.


