DreaMTripper wrote:I've been reading that THC reduces to CBN via oxidation in UV light and or heat.
CBN is a good remedy for insomnia so I was wandering if anyone has tried doing a reduction
on your bud?
Apparently CBN capsules are available in certain states of the US now.
Link the reference and maybe I can help you, i've done some photochemistry with terpenes. Usually short wave UV (220nm) in a homemade photoreactor covered up with a garbage bag. Sometimes the reactions require a sensitizer like xanthone to get the reaction started.
In the case of plants, they contain their own sensitizers, cannabis plants need lots of UV to produce cannabinoids. I don't know anything about growing but I am guessing there are methods of controlling UV to produce higher amounts of CBD or THC in the plants.
Though outside of plants, its a different story. Of course it can still happen naturally by sunlight and time, you could try leaving out in the sun and open air for a month, but if you want any kind of reaction that's going to give you an appreciable conversion, you'll need to optimize.
Oh and the title of your thread is a bit misleading in terms of chemistry, you are saying THC is being reduced to CBN, i think you probably meant it in terms of degrading or decomposing into CBN, but reduction is actually the opposite of oxidation, which is what is happening here.
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