HPLC quantification of 11+ cannabinoids including THC, CBD, CBG, CBN, THCV, and CBC — the data behind your label claims and product positioning.
Potency numbers determine how a product is labeled, priced, and positioned in the market. When THC or CBD concentrations on a label do not accurately reflect what is in the product, it creates compliance risk, consumer trust issues, and potential DCC violations.
Accurate cannabinoid analysis requires more than a passing result — it requires consistency across batches, careful sample preparation, and instruments calibrated before every run. Our scientists review the data before reporting and are available to discuss results that differ from your expectations or prior batches.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) separates cannabinoids in solution without applying heat, preserving the integrity of acid-form cannabinoids like THCA and CBDA. This allows accurate quantification of both activated and inactive forms — critical for California DCC compliance reporting.
Variations in cultivation conditions, harvest timing, drying methods, and extraction efficiency can all influence final potency. Even minor environmental shifts can produce measurable differences in cannabinoid expression from one batch to the next.
California DCC sets specific tolerances for potency labeling. Results should align closely with intended label values. Reviewing historical batch data helps determine whether differences reflect normal process variation or a production issue that needs attention.
Yes. Proper homogenization and representative sampling are critical. If the tested portion does not accurately reflect the entire batch, reported results may not represent true product composition. We follow strict sample prep protocols to minimize this variability.
Minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBN, and THCV can influence product differentiation and formulation consistency. Tracking them over time helps identify shifts in extraction performance or raw material variability that may not be visible through THC and CBD data alone.
Beyond confirming a pass result, examine cannabinoid percentages against label tolerances, proximity to action limits, batch identifiers, and consistency with previous reports. Understanding trends supports confident distribution decisions.
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