01 / Cannabinoids
Broad-spectrum
A full-plant extract with the THC removed.
02 / Definition
What is Broad-spectrum?
Broad-spectrum sits between full-spectrum and isolate: it retains a wide range of the plant’s cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids, but the THC has been removed or reduced to non-detectable levels. It is often chosen by people who want the benefits of multiple compounds while avoiding THC. A certificate of analysis confirms the THC content.
03 / Related terms
See also
Full-spectrum
An extract that keeps the plant’s full range of compounds, including trace THC.
Isolate
A single cannabinoid purified to near-100%, with everything else removed.
Entourage effect
The idea that cannabis compounds work together, not in isolation.
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
A lab report listing a product’s tested contents.
