September 07, 2022
In this column, we attempt to explore in depth the theory and methodology of our common laboratory techniques and show how an understanding of interworking of those techniques allow for more flexibility in analysis.
In the work presented here, the authors pursue a more detailed understanding of the naturally rare occurring cannabinoid analogue, hexahydrocannabinol (HHC), by exploring the safety profile using a third-party lab to produce preclinical in vitro safety profile data. The purpose of these studies is to demonstrate HHC as a safe cannabinoid for potential human consumption.
June 02, 2022
Let’s investigate the differences between the commercially available detector in terms of sample type, size, and selectivity to understand which detectors fit into the most common types of cannabis GC analyses.
April 06, 2022
Let’s try to understand the functioning and chemistry of GC columns and how to change and manipulate the resolution equation and column chemistry to maximize our own analyses.
March 07, 2022
In this introduction to Beer’s Law, we review its use, history, and begin to cover the theory behind the equation.
It is demonstrated in this paper that cell viability can be used to determine dose and response effects that are important in understanding toxicities and to detect differences in similar hemp products.
February 08, 2022
A discussion on the selection of a “golden” potency method including what this method should look like, how we should go about choosing it, and more.
Understand the function and chemistry of GC systems and how to adapt that function and methodology to our own analyses.
December 14, 2021
Let’s take a deeper look into GC instrumentation.
September 24, 2020
This article focuses on the use of GC–MS for the analysis of derivatized cannabinoids in hempseed oil matrix.