Is Flower Rosin Edible & Activated?

TJ baba

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Im stoned.. Thinking about stuffing flower rosin into gel caps and eating them as pills. Would the THC be active since it was heated from the flat iron and is now a full melt solventless substance?
I think THC is heat activated someone correct me if I'm wrong
 

Fadedawg

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Bugeye

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The rosin I've tested, has only been partially decarboxylated. Touch a dab to a hot nail and observe to see if it produces any fizzy CO2 bubbles.

Decarbing may increase the psychoacive effects, but the carboxylic acid forms also have medicinal properties.

https://skunkpharmresearch.com/cannabinoid-carboxylic-acids-thca-and-cbda-their-potential-functions-applications-and-methods-of-extraction/
I'm curious what that decarbing chart would look like if it factored in the pressure applied in rosin extract as well as the heat. Presumably a shorter duration needed to decarb?
 

D_Urbmon

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I don't think rosin is activated but I can't say for sure I have no access to testing. I eat a rosin infused coconut oil in the mornings and it has no noticeable effect. I am usually pretty sensitive to edibles they get me wrecked.
 

Fadedawg

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I'm curious what that decarbing chart would look like if it factored in the pressure applied in rosin extract as well as the heat. Presumably a shorter duration needed to decarb?
I'm not seeing the mechanism in our application, by which pressure would change the rate of decarboxylation.
 

Fadedawg

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I don't think rosin is activated but I can't say for sure I have no access to testing. I eat a rosin infused coconut oil in the mornings and it has no noticeable effect. I am usually pretty sensitive to edibles they get me wrecked.
Read the test above by LL.
 
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