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Quality cannabis concentrates should retain natural terpenes, not commercially available terpenes.
Quality cannabis concentrates should retain natural terpenes, not commercially available terpenes.
Using a laboratory information management system based in the cloud can help a cannabis lab scale up their business
In the 3rd installment, we sit down with Michael DeGregorio, chief executive officer of Konocti Analytics, Inc., to talk method development in the cannabis testing industry and his experience with getting accredited
Myclobutanil was found in a large number of products, including 23 different strains, from Tree of Wellness
Using energy efficient technologies, growers should embrace sustainable practices to improve their bottom line.
The partnership will develop cannabis products and move them through clinical trials with FDA guidelines.
Spot-checking with potency testing at commercial grow sites is becoming a growing trend, here are some instruments designed for it.
In the second part of this series, Roger Brauninger tells us about state regulations and their approach to laboratory accreditation.
Potency and homogeneity testing for medical concentrates and infused products will be required November 1st.
ACT Labs and Keystone State Testing are the first two labs to gain approval.