
In the cannabis space, residual solvents are volatile compounds that may have been used to extract, process, or refine cannabis materials. Traces of these solvents remain present after post-extraction methods Continue Reading
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In the cannabis space, residual solvents are volatile compounds that may have been used to extract, process, or refine cannabis materials. Traces of these solvents remain present after post-extraction methods Continue Reading
Cannabis analysis continues to be a challenge! There are many questions, but we can’t always find the best answers. Analytical experts from SCIEX and Phenomenex provided insight and answer questions Continue Reading
Reprinted with the kind permission of International Labmate Ltd – first printed in International Labmate, November 2020, Volume45 Issue 7 – www.intlabmate.com The Movement Towards More Comprehensive Testing of Mycotoxins in Cannabis Guest Author Continue Reading
Explore our newest method development application focusing on the determination of residual solvents and terpenes in cannabis by GC-FID. Below is a snippet from our recently published technical note by Continue Reading
Molecular Science Corp (MSC) and Phenomenex join together to take on Canada’s newest industry – Cannabis. As of October 17th, 2018, the production, distribution, sale, and possession of cannabis will Continue Reading
French beekeeper, Nicholas Trainer, has reportedly attempted to combined the health benefits of both cannabis and honey by training bees to produce cannabis-infused honey from the plant’s flowers. Trainer has Continue Reading
Upgrade Your Existing 624plus Phase Today Guest Author: Ramkumar Dhandapani, Ph.D.- Global Product Manager, Gas Chromatography While 624plus is an EPA method that was popular in environmental laboratories to analyze volatile organic Continue Reading
Guest Author: Jeff Layne Well – it seems that we have a little more work to do with cannabis potency testing. I had originally planned to have the last article Continue Reading
Guest author: Jeff Layne Hello again, and welcome back to my cannabinoid method development article series. From the last post, we were finally able to find a few different columns Continue Reading
Part 4: A New Hope Guest Author: Jeff Layne Hey everyone, and welcome back to the cannabis method development series. So far in our quest to separate the twelve cannabinoids, Continue Reading