steppa wrote:eg,
another option would be putting it in capsules, together with a bit of coconut oil for example.
So, I should place the decarboxalated extract into capsules with oil?
Or, are you saying, I can make super potent oil and place it in capsules?
delta-9-THC is an odd-ball compound...
It contains no nitrogen, and is not an alkaloid or an amine (it's a diterpenoid hydrocarbon), and can not be made into a salt (by reacting a freebase with an acid, a "freebase" is the deprotonated form of an amine, as cannabinoids are not amines, you can't have freebase THC. I've seen the THC-O-acetate workups, however this is an acetate ester, it's not a salt, it's not water soluble, and behaves like an oil or lipid...)
THC is really the only psychedelic which is a diterpenoid hydrocarbon, aside from Salvinorin-a and the salvinorins which are trans-neoclerodane diterpenoids...
And while all this makes THC interesting, it also means that THC is going to chemically behave differently than most psychoactives...
it's also for these reasons that I know less about THC and the cannabinoids than any other psychoactives or psychedelics...
...while I know more than your stereotypical "stoner", I still need to research the cannabinoids a bit more thoroughly, specially when it comes to oral consumption of them, which is why I posted here, I apologize for all them "chemistry nerd" stuff, I know this is a cooking thread, and m trying to stay on topic.
I've always figured that had cannabis been consumed in a manner other than smoking, it would present no risks to health, I figured the risks associated with inhaling burning plant matter were the only real risks associated with cannabis, and while they are minimal, they are also avoidable...
Cannabis is also a Bronchodilator, and could aide in treatment of asthma, however most who suffer from asthma can not smoke, so perhaps edible cannabis would be effective for those with asthma?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih....pmc/articles/PMC1429361/In the article above it says "delta-1-THC" however there are two numbering systems for this compound, the dibenzopyran numbering system and the monoterpenoid numbering system, so delta-1 and delta-9 can be synonymous depending on the numbering system used...
I'm hoping that I can fit more than 1gram into 2/3 cup of butter...
I know the butter or oil will "max out" regarding the amount it's able to hold, but say you go over that "max", I don't think it would hurt would it? You would just end up with extract that had not infused into the butter or oil, but it would not be lost right?
I want to eat 5-7grams of BHO, PHO, or BHO/PHO combination extract, possibly infused into butter or oil to use for cooking as this takes care of the decarboxylation issues, or possibly as raw but activated (decarboxalated) extract, though in this vase I would have to decarboxalate the extract...
How do you decarboxalate extract with the intention for oral consumption?
Do you place it in the oven at low temp for a designated period of time?
If so, what times and temps are optimal for decarboxylating butane or propane extracts?
-eg