Would Limonene be considered a solvent when used to concentrate cannabis?
Are terpenes such as Limonene that are a component of cannabis considered a hydrocarbon solvent?
considering how Limonene Hash oil would be considered in Oregon law..
from the olcc:
Are terpenes such as Limonene that are a component of cannabis considered a hydrocarbon solvent?
considering how Limonene Hash oil would be considered in Oregon law..
from the olcc:
Whether your product is an extract or a concentrate depends on how it was manufactured. It’s a
concentrate if the process to make the product:
- Is mechanical;
- Uses carbon dioxide without any high heat or pressure; or
- Uses water, vegetable glycerin, vegetable oils, animal fats, isopropyl alcohol or ethanol.
It’s an extract if the process:
- Uses carbon dioxide with high heat or pressure; or
- Uses a hydrocarbon‐based solvent like butane, hexane or propane.