Method of making cannabis oil hydrophilic using emulsifiers and related cannabinoid compositions
a technology of emulsifiers and cannabis oil, which is applied in the direction of drug compositions, plant/algae/fungi/lichens ingredients, and various time-consuming effects, etc., can solve the problems of reducing bioavailability of known methods of orally administered thc and taking a varied amount of time to take effect, etc., to achieve fast action, high metabolizability, and bioavailability
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[0087]A cannabis infused chocolate is provided that is bioavailable and delivers fast acting effects of the cannabis when ingested. The method of making such includes use of 5 to 10 oz of a base oil of either vegetable glycerine or coconut oil. A high quality liquor such as cognac or whiskey can be added but is optional. The base oil liquid is heated to between 120 to 220° F. The cannabis oil extract is added equal to 110 to 1120 mg THC. The emulsifiers are added next, generally in the following amounts 0.5% lecithin, 0.15% xanthan gum, 0.1% cyclodextrin. The emulsifiers can be used individually or in combination. The hot mixture is blended in a high speed blender or other machine, run on high speed for 2 minutes. The mixture is allowed to cool to room temperature.
[0088]After the mixture has cooled 101b of melted chocolate is added and allowed to temper before depositing in a mold than cooling to 55° F.
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[0089]Several experiments were run using several different emulsifiers and combinations of different coconut oils: solid and liquid (MCT). (Note: liquid MCT is coconut oil that has medium chain triglyceride). Guar gum, lecithin, and cyclodextrin were tested as emulsifying agents and provided good results. However xantham gum was the most effective and provided the best emulsification of the oil and water, at the lowest viscosity
[0090]The emulsification process that was determined the best had the added effect of making the THC more bioavailable by making the oleo molecule water soluble. This had another added effect of making it fast acting, taking effect in as little as 15 minutes
[0091]The method used to produce the invention emulsifications, included first heating extra virgin organic coconut oil to between 120 to 220 degrees F. CO2 extracted cannabis oil is added. In a high speed blender (or similar machine) coconut water is added to the coconut fat (oil) to insure emulsification...
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[0092]A variety of cannabis infused products were prepared and tested in a random study group of 40 individuals. The products tested included cannabis infused sugar, a cannaboid / caffeine emulsification and a cannabis infused elixir and are summarized in the tables below. The products in Table 2 and 4 are the subject of a co-pending patent application by the same inventor entitled “Cannabis Infused Sweeteners and Elixirs”, and Table 3 is the subject of a co-pending patent application by the same inventor entitled “Cannabinoid and Caffeine Emulsifications”, all of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0093]Each of the 40 individuals tested one of the products from Tables 2, 3 and 4. The breakdown of products tested was 10% (4 people) of the cannabinoid / caffeine emulsification; 20% (8 people) of cannabinoid elixirs and 70% (28 people) of the cannabis infused sugar.
TABLE 2Cannabis infused sugar (Serving size 1 tsp)Sugar Product#1#2#3#4#5*Cannabis Oil2040204040(mg / tsp)Sugar (lbs)531...
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