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::Farmers need to know the THC concentrations of their cannabis material. Therefore, the FDA will not shut them down. For example, if the THC concentration is above the 0.3 WT% they will have a whole field of marijuana and not hemp. | ::Farmers need to know the THC concentrations of their cannabis material. Therefore, the FDA will not shut them down. For example, if the THC concentration is above the 0.3 WT% they will have a whole field of marijuana and not hemp. | ||
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==Analyical Testing Links== | ==Analyical Testing Links== |
Revision as of 19:05, 20 April 2021
Chemistry Based Links
Keynote: The Chemistry Behind Cannabinoid Acids
- Professor Raphael Mechoulam
- Hebrew University
- Center on Cannabinoid Research
- 56 min
- Oct 9, 2019
- July 17, 2017
- 3 min
Emerald/Perkin Elmer Webinar
News Links
Lake Superior State University - News Story
- Link to Program
- Nov 2019
Cannabis Research
Importance of Testing Cannabis
- Hemp vs. Marijuana
- If the concentration of the cannabis material is over 0.3 WT% it is considered marijuana. If the concentration of the cabbages material is under 0.3 WT% it is considered hemp.
- Marijuana is used for medicinal uses such as a pain reliever for cancer patiences. Also, many other cannabinoids are used for joint pain and other treatments.
- Hemp's primary function is for using its plant material for thread to make T-Shirts, rope, textiles, and many other uses.
- If the concentration of the cannabis material is over 0.3 WT% it is considered marijuana. If the concentration of the cabbages material is under 0.3 WT% it is considered hemp.
- Growing Hemp Material
- Farmers need to know the THC concentrations of their cannabis material. Therefore, the FDA will not shut them down. For example, if the THC concentration is above the 0.3 WT% they will have a whole field of marijuana and not hemp.
Analyical Testing Links
- Nov 18, 2011
High Tech: Inside a Cannabis Testing Lab
- May 8, 2017