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'''"[[Journal:An assessment of solvent residue contaminants related to cannabis-based products in the South African market|An assessment of solvent residue contaminants related to cannabis-based products in the South African market]]"''' | |||
Organic [[solvent]]s are used for manufacturing herbal medicines and can be detected as residues of such processing in the final products. It is important manufacturers control the presence of these solvent residues for the safety of consumers. South African [[cannabis]]-based product [[Sample (material)|samples]] were analyzed for solvent residue [[Contamination|contaminants]] as classified by the ''[[United States Pharmacopeia]]'' (''USP''), chapter 467. The origin of these samples ranged anywhere from crude [[Cannabis concentrate|extract]] to product development samples and market-ready final products. Samples were submitted to a contract [[laboratory]] over a period of two years, from 2019 to 2021. To date, no data of this kind exist in South Africa ... ('''[[Journal:An assessment of solvent residue contaminants related to cannabis-based products in the South African market|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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'''"[[Journal:Recent advances in electrochemical sensor technologies for THC detection—A narrative review|Recent advances in electrochemical sensor technologies for THC detection—A narrative review]]"''' | '''"[[Journal:Recent advances in electrochemical sensor technologies for THC detection—A narrative review|Recent advances in electrochemical sensor technologies for THC detection—A narrative review]]"''' |
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Welcome to the CannaQAwiki 2022 archive for the Featured Article of the Month.
Featured article of the month: September 2022:Organic solvents are used for manufacturing herbal medicines and can be detected as residues of such processing in the final products. It is important manufacturers control the presence of these solvent residues for the safety of consumers. South African cannabis-based product samples were analyzed for solvent residue contaminants as classified by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP), chapter 467. The origin of these samples ranged anywhere from crude extract to product development samples and market-ready final products. Samples were submitted to a contract laboratory over a period of two years, from 2019 to 2021. To date, no data of this kind exist in South Africa ... (Full article...)
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