A report on Hash oil
Oleoresin obtained by the extraction of cannabis or hashish.
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Cannabis (drug)
3 linksPsychoactive drug from the Cannabis plant.
Psychoactive drug from the Cannabis plant.
Capsules, typically containing cannabis oil, and other dietary supplement products, for which some 220 were approved in Canada in 2018.
Hashish
3 linksDrug made by compressing and processing parts of the cannabis plant, typically focusing on flowering buds (female flowers) containing the most trichomes.
Drug made by compressing and processing parts of the cannabis plant, typically focusing on flowering buds (female flowers) containing the most trichomes.
The solvent is then evaporated, or boiled off (purged) leaving behind the desirable resins, called honey oil, "hash oil", or just "oil".
Cannabis
3 linksGenus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae.
Genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae.
Various compounds, including hashish and hash oil, are extracted from the plant.
Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid
1 linksPrecursor of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), an active component of cannabis.
Precursor of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), an active component of cannabis.
THCA is often the majority constituent in cannabis resin concentrates, such as hashish and hash oil, when prepared from high-THC cannabis fresh plant material, frequently comprising between 50% and 90% by weight.
Hemp oil
1 linksOil obtained by pressing hemp seeds.
Oil obtained by pressing hemp seeds.
It should not be confused with hash oil, a tetrahydrocannabinol-containing oil made from the Cannabis flower.
Cannabis concentrate
1 linksTetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and/or cannabidiol (CBD) concentrated mass.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and/or cannabidiol (CBD) concentrated mass.
Hash oil
Cannabis edible
0 linksEdible, is a food product that contain decarboxylated cannabinoids (cannabinoid acids converted to their orally bioactive form) from cannabis extract as an active ingredient.
Edible, is a food product that contain decarboxylated cannabinoids (cannabinoid acids converted to their orally bioactive form) from cannabis extract as an active ingredient.
Cannabis oil, or canna-oil.
Oleoresin
0 linksOleoresins are semi-solid extracts composed of resin and essential or fatty oil, obtained by evaporation of the solvents used for their production.
Oleoresins are semi-solid extracts composed of resin and essential or fatty oil, obtained by evaporation of the solvents used for their production.
g., oleoresin of dry Cannabis infructescence).
Vaping-associated pulmonary injury
0 linksUmbrella term, used to describe lung diseases associated with the use of vaping products that can be severe and life-threatening.
Umbrella term, used to describe lung diseases associated with the use of vaping products that can be severe and life-threatening.
Vitamin E acetate: On September 5, 2019, the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) announced that 10 out of 18, or 56% of the samples of vape liquids sent in by states, linked to recent vaping related lung disease outbreak in the United States, tested positive for vitamin E acetate which had been used as a thickening agent by illicit THC vape cartridge manufacturers. The CDC states that vitamin E acetate is a very strong culprit of concern in VAPI, having been found in 29 out of 29 lung biopsies tested from ten different states, but evidence is not yet sufficient to rule out contribution of other chemicals of concern to VAPI. The CDC stated as of 11 February 2020 that previous research suggested inhaled vitamin E acetate may interfere with normal lung functioning. A 2020 study found that vaped vitamin E acetate produced exceptionally toxic ketene gas, along with carcinogenic alkenes and benzene.