Testing potency beyond THC & CBD
Flowers/Plants, Derivative Products and Edibles
10-25 Count
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ACS Cannabinoids Guide
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Legal & scientific drivers for potency testing
Potency testing with ACS Laboratory
Yes. In order to meet state requirements for sale, licensees must remain in regulatory compliance with that state’s department of health or governing body. In Florida, that regulatory body is the Office of Medical Marijuana Use, and it operates under the Florida Department of Health. Along with comprehensive and compliant analytical test panels, ACS also offers a la cart R&D testing services. Select from our wide range of tests to help develop your premium-quality medical cannabis products.
Cannabis products are tested through a number of quantitative testing measures and analytical instruments, including HPLC/UV, GC/MS, and ICP/MS.
Potency testing, for cannabinoids, and quantification for terpenes and flavonoids, is extremely accurate, as the measurements can be quantified to 1/10th of 1% and 1/10th of a milligram and measured in parts per billion.
For compliance: Cannabis is tested for 11 cannabinoid profiles and potency, pesticides, heavy metals, moisture content & water activity, microbiology, mycotoxins, residual solvents (for extracts), filth and foreign materials.
For R+D and plant health: Plant Viroids, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), plant growth regulators (PGRs), and glyphosate, as well as shelf life and stability.
For product differentiation, patient/customer education and marketing: terpene profiles and flavonoids.
Our pricing is customized based on your objectives and volume. Please contact us directly for pricing at info@acslab.com.
Yes, in order to grow, process, distribute, and retail cannabis goods in the state of Florida, you must be licensed by the Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) as a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center (MMTC). There are similar regulatory agencies in other states throughout the U.S. that cultivators must be registered with in order to grow cannabis.
No, the use of cannabis is federally prohibited and therefore there are currently no federal rules related to medical cannabis testing.
If you’d like to obtain cannabis analysis testing before the state performs compliance tests, we encourage clients to use our a la cart R&D testing services.