Borna Zlamalik’s Post

I met with a few folks earlier this year to review a novel extraction method for cannabinoids and it struck me that we are only scratching the surface of ways we can extract and isolate cannabinoids - beyond the current ethanol / CO2 / Hydrocarbon pathways that have become dominant in the category. Red Mesa Science & Refining has just raised the bar in the hemp-derived cannabinoid industry with a pretty interesting innovation: a botanical refinement process that isolates rare cannabinoids without using chemical conversions for isolation. Traditionally, chemical conversions have been quite common for producing rare cannabinoids at scale. But Red Mesa’s proprietary process leverages a unique liquid centrifugal partition chromatography system that isolates cannabinoids naturally from hemp. This is a significant shift, allowing for cleaner, more transparent products that cater to growing consumer demand for natural ingredients. Curious how this can scale to meet global market demand. This could be quite interesting for the industry - creating a new standard for natural cannabinoids like CBN, CBT, and CBC/CBLto be processed with their complexity and integrity fully intact. #CannabisIndustry #Cannabinoids #Innovation #CannabisInnovation

Red Mesa Science & Refining Upends Hemp Sector With Novel Botanical Refinement to Isolate Rare Cannabinoids

Red Mesa Science & Refining Upends Hemp Sector With Novel Botanical Refinement to Isolate Rare Cannabinoids

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