Extraction Explained: Cannabis Derived Terpenes – How to Extract and Isolate These Compounds



Extraction Explained: Understanding Cannabis Derived Terpenes Nick Tennant, Founder & CTO of Precision Extraction Solutions, discusses terpenes – the …

24 responses to “Extraction Explained: Cannabis Derived Terpenes – How to Extract and Isolate These Compounds”

  1. If the general terpene content of cannabis is around 1 to 3 percent average weight and terpene content of bho or shatter is less than one percent can the remaining terpenes be extracted from the left over material?

  2. What effect does vacuum or enhanced pressure have on terpenes? Can it be used to preserve terpenes from going into gas phase in the drying process?

  3. Been looking for cannabis terpenes at local cannabis shops here in the bay area and it's been impossible to find. I did find it one time in Santa Cruz by blue river before they went to canada in 2015. Be awesome to see terpene drops at the dispensary again

  4. What can be done with the byproduct of hydrocarbon terpene extraction? Is it possible to get more terpenes out of the residual solvent that's leftover after the extraction?

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  6. Extraction and isolation of terpenes and terpenoids from cannabis plant is too delicate, and not industrial scalable (very expensive). Terpenes content within cannabis matrix is too low by weight%, therefore is not worth it.
    That's why you use conifer trees 🤙

  7. Thank you for the most excellent video, Mr Tennant.
    Your explanations are crystal-clear as always and very thought-provoking to those of us fortunate enough to live in a country that has full legalization.
    I noticed though that you did not give any time to the Terpenes derived from Citrus – our Private small Medical Cannabis Collective in Canada has found a significant number of people respond very well to the Refined Terp and the Synergistic effect of Concentrates with THC, particularly with Sativa Dominant strains.
    Very effective for depression, MS, Fibromyalgia.
    I look forward to your future videos.

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