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looks hydrophobic not hydrophyllic to me but i am no chemist
I got some 92% 184 proof Absinthe i bought in Amsterdam. Not opened it yet & had it over a year! Might try make some oil with that.
I wonder why the article would say such a thing? Maybe because whipping creams "contain emulsified droplets composed of fats that are partly crystalline and partly liquid (Rousseau, 2000), and the incorporated gas cells are stabilized to varying degrees by an adsorbed layer of partly coalesced fat globules." The article clearly states that "in physical chemistry terms, these kinds of aerated dairy products can be regarded as examples of particle-stabilized foams." They would still be foams even if they did not contain emulsified fats. Budder is still a SOLID foam. I'm surprised that you equate reading an article's abstract with purchasing and reading the entire thing. Is this how all your research is conducted?
Next time before you presume to assume that it was an emulsion and linking people to something other than what you read yourself and knew contained information that proved your claim to be fallacious, just check yo'self and then Wikipedia. If you really had the full article then you would know that an emulsion foam is a combination of two distinct colloidal species. Then again you'd already have known that if your research skills were fit to impugn mine and wouldn't have claimed that budder is an emulsion to begin with. The reason Kut believes that budder is a crystalline substance is because he refuses to acknowledge that butane remains in his oil. I know, it's a foam made of terpene bubbles! Hilarious. At least you'll not plague us with such claims. Keep begging for people to hook you up with journals in the Strains and Hybridization forum since you're on top of all that research yourself.
Bob Clarke ain't told you bout white hash? The mystery you seek to solve is the aromatizing of THC into CBN. Check that Red Eye '98, man immortalized in 60's style art poster ought to have a few free copies. The tables. CBN, physical characteristics. So confident am I that I cite it from memory and as I do not have it here before me I have delivered it unto you nearly verbatim. Flakey, white substance. I think his source was the Merck.