I'm Looking to Buy CBN - Do you have any to sell me?

Please DM me here or on IG @hicbdflower

thanks!

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get verified first then sling

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Woops Sorry! I dont have it to sell myself, so didnt even think of verification- DOH!. Just trying to be helpful!

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Dm @anon93688 or @richpel for clean
Product

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thank you @Roguelab;

@anon93688 is the king of this conversion, he’s just out of material at the moment. Might be better to wait vs get material from someone who doesn’t know how to remove the deadly solvents and unknown by products (he said, asking a question with an obvious answer)

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I would wait if I were you lol. Trust is a valuable product

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Yes sadly i must admit that i have received 8 us produced CBN distillate samples and not one not one singel one was clean
I have seen a few that where by no means a safe product
I hope that those dealing with this cannabinoid stand firm when buying
And don t buy crap

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@Roguelab - that’s scary - and information everyone should know – what specifically should I be testing for ? What did you see in testing?

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I send them to a chemist friend with sufisticated equipment and he Told me so i have no list yet of known unwanted compounds but i am also trying to have a list made of compounds one can or should look for
Maybe our local wizards can help

@anon93688 @richpel @qga @Photon_noir

I only recomend buying isolate if not from a trusted source

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Contaminated with what ? Heavy metals? Toxins? Solvents?

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No it s most reagents and high ph

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Help with what, @Roguelab? I would think a common solvent present in CBN might be xylene or toluene, but is that what you’re asking?

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Well yes the solvents might still be present but what other side reaction compounds should one be afraid offđź‘Ť

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The best is the New Mexico boys.
Only 99% I’ve seen and no one in real life has said anything bad about selling bunk sops or questionable product.
If you need to get in touch with them ill pass on the contact - they make all the gels for Vegas cbd factory etc.

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Are you more talking about the catalysts used in the reaction like DDQ and Iodine or just the solvents used. If someone is selling a novel cannabinoid that is not derived 100% from a natural substrate and needs to be synthesized than they should have to follow same guidelines as chemical synthesis of API’s. Been work on that idea for a while and working on putting together a cGMP facility focused on the minor cannabinoids. We plant to start offering people products that can be guaranteed by NMR and other testing methods as being as guaranteed 100% they are the compound being advertised is.

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We are launching an API for this purpose and are currently producing CBN via several different methods, we utilize prep chromatography just as stringent as any pharmaceutical company. DM me and I’ll get you in contact with the person in charge.

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That depends on how the rxn was performed, of course. The biggest problems I have seen are leftover reactant, isomerization and what appears to be some sort of polymerization product… wherein the results are CBN, Δ8 & Δ10-type isomers of THC, and up to 50% “unknown” that elutes far downfield, near the carrier solvent drop in the chromatography.

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Ask these guys for CBN…they are going to control the market.

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/10/17/1931132/0/en/Teewinot-Announces-Availability-of-Cannabinol-for-Commercial-Cannabinoid-Market.html

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