FlackTek™ Technology Reduces Cannabinoid Degradation

FlackTek Technology Reduces Cannabinoid Degradation During Solvent Removal

Sep 5, 2024

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Key Takeaways:

  • FlackTek™ technology reduces cannabinoid degradation during solvent removal in cannabis extracts.
  • The technology shortens solvent removal time, providing a better alternative to traditional vacuum ovens.
  • The study was conducted by Cambium Analytica.

A study by Cambium Analytica titled "Approaches to Mitigate Cannabinoid Degradation During Solvent Removal" highlights the effectiveness of FlackTek™ technology in protecting cannabinoids during the solvent removal process in cannabis extracts.

As per a news release, this technology is crucial for preserving the psychoactive and therapeutic properties of cannabinoids.

FlackTek™ technology shortens the solvent removal process and reduces exposure to harmful conditions, ensuring the stability and quality of cannabinoids.

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The release added that this method outperforms traditional vacuum ovens, which often require longer processing times and can degrade the cannabinoid profile.

Dr. Ed Szczygiel from Cambium Analytica and Ted Reynolds from FlackTek emphasized that this technology improves the quality and effectiveness of cannabis products by preserving the beneficial properties of cannabinoids during production.

The release stated that the study demonstrates the importance of advanced processing technologies like FlackTek™ in maintaining cannabinoid integrity during production, setting a higher standard for cannabis product quality.

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Cambium Analytica provides analytical testing and product development for FDA-regulated markets, including food, dietary supplements, and botanical products.

Per the release FlackTek™, based in Landrum, South Carolina, has been creating materials processing solutions since 1996, focusing on high-speed planetary mixers and related accessories.

Learn more in this release.