Cannabinoids and Laboratory Testing for Microbials and Pesticides
For this wiki, the class will collectively focus on laboratory testing. You should choose to contribute to one of these primary topics:
Cannabinoids - Include acronyms, full names, and definitions
Pesticides - Which ones are legal and illegal? Focus on the list of pesticides included on the Certificate of Analysis examples in M4.3.
*Testing methods - How do labs test for microbials and pesticides?*
Testing Limits - What are acceptable levels of both microbials and pesticides?
When making your contribution choose a topic or subtopic that has not already been addressed by your peers.
Remember that the overall wiki is a tool that is accessible to everyone in the course. You should attempt to prioritize essential information and not clutter the page with unnecessary supporting information. If the supporting information was included directly in the wiki, there would be too much clutter, and people who are reading it to get essential information may be overwhelmed and miss something important.
Statements of fact in your contributions to the wiki should cite reputable sources.
In some cases, there may be multiple students who are contributing to the same section of the wiki. It is unlikely that all of the relevant information has been covered by other students so you should look for gaps that you can fill.
Instructions for M4.6: Wiki: Laboratory Testing
Please click on each topic in the left hand toolbar to go to each section.
CANNABINOIDS
Include acronyms, full names, and definitions
Jennifer Wilson
Cannabinoids
Acronym
Definition
Delta 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol
THC
the primary psychoactive component in marijuana, hashish, and other preparations derived from the cannabis plant
Cannabidiol
CBD
chemical in the cannabis sativa plant, also known as cannabis or hemp.
Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid
THCA
non-psychoactive cannabinoid that turns into THC when decarboxylated, or exposed to heat.
Cannabidiolic acid
CBDA
a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant and the acidic precursor to cannabidiol CBD
Cannabigerol
CBG
a non-psychoactive cannabinoid typically most abundant in low-THC and high-CBD cannabis strains, including hemp.
Cannabichromene
CBC
is an anti-inflammatory that may contribute to the pain-killing effect of cannabis
Tetrahydrocannabivarin
THCV
is a derivative of THC and a very distinctive non-psychoactive cannabinoid.
Cannabidivarin
CBDV
is an n-propyl homologue of CBD that lacks the psychoactive effects found in cannabis.
Cannabinol
CBN
degraded form of THC, often found in old or aging cannabis plant matter.
PESTICIDES
Which ones are legal and illegal? Focus on the list of pesticides included on the Certificate of Analysis examples in M4.3.
TESTING METHODS
How do labs test for microbials and pesticides?
Microbials and pesticides contamination in cannabis products is tested to ensure the safety of the products prior to their production, distribution and consumption. Various cannabis testing organizations have utilized the regulatory specifications and collaborations to ensure that their testing approaches are highly effective in detecting any pesticide or microbial traces in the product. Each of the tests allows an allowable margin of either pesticides or microbials, beyond which the cannabis product being tested is regarded unsafe for human consumption.
Pesticide tests in cannabis in CannaBuy Co. is conducted either using gas chromatography or liquid chromatography. The application of the pesticide tests is based on the fact that there are various pesticide chemicals under th...