Full-spectrum CBD oil contains a complete range of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids found in hemp (Cannabis sativa), offering an entourage effect that enhances therapeutic benefits. Traditional extraction methods, such as ethanol or hydrocarbon extraction, often lead to residual solvents, loss of minor cannabinoids, and lower terpene retention.
CO2 supercritical extraction (CO2 SUPERCRITICAL EXTRACTION MACHINE) is a clean, efficient, and highly selective method for producing high-purity full-spectrum CBD oil while preserving the natural plant profile. This article explores the CO2 extraction process, key parameters, experimental data, and industrial applications of full-spectrum CBD oil.
CO2 reaches its supercritical state at 31.1°C and 7.38 MPa, where it behaves like both a gas and a liquid. This unique property allows CO2 to dissolve cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids without using chemical solvents.
The CO2 supercritical extraction process consists of:...
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