Using the QuEChERS approach found high concentrations of a variety of pesticides and an average of 17% THCA-A.
Switching to a greenhouse model can be expensive but reduced operational costs make the transition worthwhile in the long run.
Sample-tracking software is utilized for controlling methods, checking column inventory and for stability studies.
Using biological controls can mitigate the risk of pest problems, reducing the need to use pesticides on cannabis.
The AOCS annual meeting brought leaders in analytical chemistry to discuss the changing cannabis safety landscape.
The legality of hemp-derived cannabidiol is a contentious debate.
Multi-point calibration of instruments is essential for consistency in cannabis laboratories, ensuring reproducible results.
Panelists discussed emerging markets in the Northeast and innovation in medical cannabis technology.
Cannabis is now out of the closet and under a microscope.
Traceability software helps in performing product recalls and safeguarding public safety.