Cannabinoid testing is a fundamental quality control measure used to ensure that cannabis products meet their potency claims and are safe for consumption. Cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), need to be accurately quantified to guarantee product consistency and efficacy. Rigorous testing helps verify that the cannabinoid levels align with product labeling and comply with safety regulations, protecting consumers from potential health risks associated with incorrect dosing or contamination.
Cannabinoid testing is a fundamental quality control measure used to ensure that cannabis products meet their potency claims and are safe for consumption. Cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), need to be accurately quantified to guarantee product consistency and efficacy. Rigorous testing helps verify that the cannabinoid levels align with product labeling and comply with safety regulations, protecting consumers from potential health risks associated with incorrect dosing or contamination.
We utilize state-of-the-art methods, including High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to accurately measure cannabinoid concentrations. These techniques allow for precise detection and quantification of cannabinoids in various cannabis products, including dried flowers, oils, edibles, and concentrates.
We also offer custom testing services to help you and develop your product in terms of sample uniformity, stability, and formulation studies.
Cannabinoid Analysis: Determine the levels of THC, CBD, CBG, and other cannabinoids to assess the potency and therapeutic potential.
Ensure the consistency and safety of your cannabis-infused edibles with our detailed testing services.
Cannabinoid Profile: We analyze the concentration of THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids to ensure accurate labeling and dosage.
Potency Testing: Verify the potency of each batch to ensure it meets your product specifications and regulatory requirements.
Homogeneity Testing: Assess the even distribution of cannabinoids throughout the product to guarantee uniform potency.
Get precise measurements and detailed analysis for your cannabinoid distillates to meet high standards of quality.
Purity Testing: Evaluate the concentration of cannabinoids and ensure the absence of unwanted compounds.
Profile Analysis: Identify and quantify the various cannabinoids present in your distillates.
We utilize state-of-the-art methods, including High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to accurately measure cannabinoid concentrations. These techniques allow for precise detection and quantification of cannabinoids in various cannabis products, including dried flowers, oils, edibles, and concentrates.
We utilize state-of-the-art methods, including High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to accurately measure cannabinoid concentrations. These techniques allow for precise detection and quantification of cannabinoids in various cannabis products, including dried flowers, oils, edibles, and concentrates.
We also offer custom testing services to help you and develop your product in terms of sample uniformity, stability, and formulation studies.
Cannabinoid Analysis: Determine the levels of THC, CBD, CBG, and other cannabinoids to assess the potency and therapeutic potential.
Ensure the consistency and safety of your cannabis-infused edibles with our detailed testing services.
Cannabinoid Profile: We analyze the concentration of THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids to ensure accurate labeling and dosage.
Potency Testing: Verify the potency of each batch to ensure it meets your product specifications and regulatory requirements.
Homogeneity Testing: Assess the even distribution of cannabinoids throughout the product to guarantee uniform potency.
Get precise measurements and detailed analysis for your cannabinoid distillates to meet high standards of quality.
Purity Testing: Evaluate the concentration of cannabinoids and ensure the absence of unwanted compounds.
Profile Analysis: Identify and quantify the various cannabinoids present in your distillates.
Cannabinoid testing is a fundamental quality control measure used to ensure that cannabis products meet their potency claims and are safe for consumption. Cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), need to be accurately quantified to guarantee product consistency and efficacy. Rigorous testing helps verify that the cannabinoid levels align with product labeling and comply with safety regulations, protecting consumers from potential health risks associated with incorrect dosing or contamination.
We utilize state-of-the-art methods, including High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to accurately measure cannabinoid concentrations. These techniques allow for precise detection and quantification of cannabinoids in various cannabis products, including dried flowers, oils, edibles, and concentrates.
We also offer custom testing services to help you and develop your product in terms of sample uniformity, stability, and formulation studies.
Cannabinoid Analysis: Determine the levels of THC, CBD, CBG, and other cannabinoids to assess the potency and therapeutic potential.
Ensure the consistency and safety of your cannabis-infused edibles with our detailed testing services.
Cannabinoid Profile: We analyze the concentration of THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids to ensure accurate labeling and dosage.
Potency Testing: Verify the potency of each batch to ensure it meets your product specifications and regulatory requirements.
Homogeneity Testing: Assess the even distribution of cannabinoids throughout the product to guarantee uniform potency.
Get precise measurements and detailed analysis for your cannabinoid distillates to meet high standards of quality.
Purity Testing: Evaluate the concentration of cannabinoids and ensure the absence of unwanted compounds.
Profile Analysis: Identify and quantify the various cannabinoids present in your distillates.
Cannabinoid testing is a fundamental quality control measure used to ensure that cannabis products meet their potency claims and are safe for consumption. Cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), need to be accurately quantified to guarantee product consistency and efficacy. Rigorous testing helps verify that the cannabinoid levels align with product labeling and comply with safety regulations, protecting consumers from potential health risks associated with incorrect dosing or contamination.
We utilize state-of-the-art methods, including High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to accurately measure cannabinoid concentrations. These techniques allow for precise detection and quantification of cannabinoids in various cannabis products, including dried flowers, oils, edibles, and concentrates.
We also offer custom testing services to help you and develop your product in terms of sample uniformity, stability, and formulation studies.
Cannabinoid Analysis: Determine the levels of THC, CBD, CBG, and other cannabinoids to assess the potency and therapeutic potential.
Ensure the consistency and safety of your cannabis-infused edibles with our detailed testing services.
Cannabinoid Profile: We analyze the concentration of THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids to ensure accurate labeling and dosage.
Potency Testing: Verify the potency of each batch to ensure it meets your product specifications and regulatory requirements.
Homogeneity Testing: Assess the even distribution of cannabinoids throughout the product to guarantee uniform potency.
Get precise measurements and detailed analysis for your cannabinoid distillates to meet high standards of quality.
Purity Testing: Evaluate the concentration of cannabinoids and ensure the absence of unwanted compounds.
Profile Analysis: Identify and quantify the various cannabinoids present in your distillates.
Cannabinoid testing is essential for verifying the potency and safety of cannabis products across various industries. By employing advanced analytical techniques like HPLC and adhering to guidelines from Health Canada, the FDA, and EFSA, manufacturers can ensure that their products meet regulatory standards and provide accurate cannabinoid information.
We start by determining the levels of delta9-THC and THCA in the sample, and in rare cases, delta8-THC when it is present. The THCA amount is multiplied by a factor of 0.877 to account for the decarboxylation that takes place when the product is heated or smoked. Adding all these values together results in the total THC content.
Most cannabinoids are quite stable over time within dried cannabis, and we maintain samples at a consistent temperature level. Acidic cannabinoids will naturally convert to neutral forms; you may
expect higher levels of D9-THC in a very old sample resulting from THCA degradation. Cannabinoid stability also depends on what else is in the product. pH and carbonation levels have an impact on cannabinoid content in infused beverages, as an example.
When making edible cannabis products, usually some type of extract is used. A heating process converts the THCA into D9-THC, the psychoactive form. The conversion is not always 100% complete, therefore small amounts of unconverted THCA may be present. This is why it is also important to test the starting material as well as the final product.
HPLC is the best method for cannabinoid analysis since it allows for quick separation of all the components without affecting the profile. GC may also be used but since high heat is used in the separation, some of the cannabinoids will convert.
We start by determining the levels of delta9-THC and THCA in the sample, and in rare cases, delta8-THC when it is present. The THCA amount is multiplied by a factor of 0.877 to account for the decarboxylation that takes place when the product is heated or smoked. Adding all these values together results in the total THC content.
Most cannabinoids are quite stable over time within dried cannabis, and we maintain samples at a consistent temperature level. Acidic cannabinoids will naturally convert to neutral forms; you may
expect higher levels of D9-THC in a very old sample resulting from THCA degradation. Cannabinoid stability also depends on what else is in the product. pH and carbonation levels have an impact on cannabinoid content in infused beverages, as an example.
When making edible cannabis products, usually some type of extract is used. A heating process converts the THCA into D9-THC, the psychoactive form. The conversion is not always 100% complete, therefore small amounts of unconverted THCA may be present. This is why it is also important to test the starting material as well as the final product.
HPLC is the best method for cannabinoid analysis since it allows for quick separation of all the components without affecting the profile. GC may also be used but since high heat is used in the separation, some of the cannabinoids will convert.
We start by determining the levels of delta9-THC and THCA in the sample, and in rare cases, delta8-THC when it is present. The THCA amount is multiplied by a factor of 0.877 to account for the decarboxylation that takes place when the product is heated or smoked. Adding all these values together results in the total THC content.
Most cannabinoids are quite stable over time within dried cannabis, and we maintain samples at a consistent temperature level. Acidic cannabinoids will naturally convert to neutral forms; you may
expect higher levels of D9-THC in a very old sample resulting from THCA degradation. Cannabinoid stability also depends on what else is in the product. pH and carbonation levels have an impact on cannabinoid content in infused beverages, as an example.
When making edible cannabis products, usually some type of extract is used. A heating process converts the THCA into D9-THC, the psychoactive form. The conversion is not always 100% complete, therefore small amounts of unconverted THCA may be present. This is why it is also important to test the starting material as well as the final product.
HPLC is the best method for cannabinoid analysis since it allows for quick separation of all the components without affecting the profile. GC may also be used but since high heat is used in the separation, some of the cannabinoids will convert.