Came across this product (far left). Claims ND D9. Looks like crude but has no d9 at all. Anyone have any insight on what this might be? I would possibly be interested in purchasing if anyone here has something similar.
Looks like a crude that was remediated by degradation. Hints the “cbc” and cbn. I would ask for details on process and a sample it’s probably needs a decent amount of cleanup/post processing to make a clean product.
It’s crude that has been heated for a prolonged period of time to degrade the thc into cbn. The stuff left in there is side reactions of everything in that crude matrix. Lipids, cannabinoids, waxes, fats, etc. all those have partially degraded into something unknown.
Crude can be remediated by centrifugal partitioning chromatography. It uses a solvent system as the stationary phase so it doesn’t burn through adsorbents.
It depends on the amount of CBN. It could also be created in their decarb process. Hard to speculate without a COA. Ethanol crude often has a red, tint epecially after decarb.