This is a distillate in a vac chamber at -22 hg mercury. Please tell me whats happening. Its bubbleing more then useal turning very light almost white color. Then it darkens heavily with a few seconds??
Ummm, define distillate. What I see is a boiling mixture in a vacuum chamber.
The size of the bubbles suggest it is a solvent boiling off, which is typically not present in a Clear distillate fraction, leading me to believe you have an alcohol tincture/solution rather than a distillate.
What temperature are you running it at?
How was this material extracted? Anthro cyanins are typically the darker colors in a non polar extraction, but chlorophyll adds color in a polar extraction. Anthro cyanins are plant color pigments and exhibit the Beers/Lambert effect, which means a thin film may be almost colorless and two thin films may be almost opaque, due to the way the scatter light.
They are also glucosides (plant sugars) which caramelize and darken with heat.
When the puddle is inflated, the bubble walls are the thinnest possible at their surface tension, so will be very light in color, but as they settle down into thicker layers, will darken.
Extracting at subzero temperatures to minimize C-30 molecule pickup is how we deal with these dark colors in our concentrate.