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Cannabinoid Monitoring in Dried Flowers

From growers to manufacturers to third-party testing labs, the cannabis market is committed to ensuring the highest quality, accurate potency reporting, and consistent safety of its product.

Accurate potency data is key among growers and sellers for their businesses, but studies have shown that only a fraction of products out of CA tested were accurately labeled for THC content. Without accurate potency data, businesses are unable to establish higher prices, evade negative health effects for consumers, or retain customer confidence.

Have you done your research to ensure your testing is as accurate as possible? Join PerkinElmer’s Michael Costanzo, for a look into the science of potency testing via liquid chromatography, a method to test for 16 of the most common cannabinoids, and a brief look at the new LC 300.

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