Water soluble CBD

Cannabidiol or CBD is a natural compound produced by the cannabis plant. This cannabinoid has attracted attention for its therapeutic potential, as it has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic and neuroprotective properties, among others.

Although CBD shows enormous therapeutic potential, it also has a limitation, related to its low solubility in water. CBD is a fat-soluble compound, which means that it dissolves in fats, not water.

CBD's low water solubility means that it is poorly absorbed by the body, and a large part of the CBD is excreted by the body. Poor absorption results in low bioavailability, which is the amount of CBD that actually reaches the bloodstream, where it can be distributed to the cells.

 

One solution to this problem is to make CBD water-soluble or, in fact, to make CBD more compatible with water. As more and more people turn to CBD products to manage their health and well-being, the development of technologies based on CBD solubilization has become an important area of research and development in the cannabis industry.

To make CBD compatible with water, the CBD extract has to be broken down into very small particles. These particles protect the CBD, and have a kind of capsule with a high affinity for water.

To try to solve this problem, water-soluble CBD products have emerged. This technology makes CBD more compatible with water by fracturing the CBD extract into very small particles that have a kind of capsule with an affinity for water.

Because they are very small, these CBD particles are much more easily absorbed in the intestine than traditional CBD oils. In addition, the water-compatible capsule makes the body "interpret" the CBD as being water-soluble, which also contributes to its easy absorption.

Water-soluble CBD is absorbed more quickly and efficiently. As a result, the bioavailability of CBD is increased, with studies indicating a bioavailability around 4 to 5 times higher than traditional oils.