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'''"[[Journal:A metabolomics and big data approach to cannabis authenticity (authentomics)|A metabolomics and big data approach to cannabis authenticity (authentomics)]]"''' | |||
With the increasing accessibility of [[cannabis]] ([[Cannabis sativa|''Cannabis sativa'' L.]], also known as marijuana and [[hemp]]), its products are being developed as [[Cannabis concentrate|extracts]] for both recreational and [[Cannabis (drug)|therapeutic]] use. This has led to increased scrutiny by [[Regulatory compliance|regulatory bodies]], who aim to understand and regulate the complex chemistry of these products to ensure their safety and efficacy. Regulators use targeted analyses to track the concentration of key bioactive [[Metabolomics|metabolites]] and potentially harmful [[Contamination|contaminants]], such as [[heavy metals]] and other impurities ... ('''[[Journal:A metabolomics and big data approach to cannabis authenticity (authentomics)|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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|<br />|<h2 style="font-size:105%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em; width:50%;">Featured article of the month: October 2023:</h2> | |||
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'''"[[Journal:Cadmium bioconcentration and translocation potential in day-neutral and photoperiod-sensitive hemp grown hydroponically for the medicinal market|Cadmium bioconcentration and translocation potential in day-neutral and photoperiod-sensitive hemp grown hydroponically for the medicinal market]]"''' | |||
[[Heavy metals|Heavy metal]] [[contamination]] of agricultural soils is potentially concerning when growing crops for human consumption. Industrial [[hemp]] (''[[Cannabis sativa|Cannabis sativa L.]]'') has been reported to tolerate the presence of heavy metals such as [[cadmium]] (Cd) in the soil. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to evaluate Cd uptake and translocation in two day-length-sensitive (DLS) and two day-neutral (DN) hemp varieties grown for the medicinal market and to determine the impact of Cd exposure on [[cannabinoid]] concentrations in flowers. A hydroponic experiment was conducted by exposing plants to 0 mg·L<sup>−1</sup> Cd and 2.5 mg·L<sup>−1</sup> Cd in the nutrient solution ... ('''[[Journal:Cadmium bioconcentration and translocation potential in day-neutral and photoperiod-sensitive hemp grown hydroponically for the medicinal market|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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|<br />|<h2 style="font-size:105%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em; width:50%;">Featured article of the month: September 2023:</h2> | |||
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'''"[[Journal:High levels of pesticides found in illicit cannabis inflorescence compared to licensed samples in Canadian study using expanded 327 pesticides multiresidue method|High levels of pesticides found in illicit cannabis inflorescence compared to licensed samples in Canadian study using expanded 327 pesticides multiresidue method]]"''' | |||
As ''[[Cannabis]]'' was legalized in Canada for recreational use in 2018 with the implementation of the [[Cannabis Act]], regulations were put in place to ensure safety and consistency across the cannabis industry. This includes the requirement for licence holders to demonstrate that no unauthorized [[pesticide]]s are used to treat cannabis or have [[Contamination|contaminated]] it. In this study, we describe an expanded 327 multi-residue pesticide analysis in cannabis [[inflorescence]] to confirm if the implementation of the Cannabis Act is providing safer licensed products to Canadians in comparison to those of the illicit market ... ('''[[Journal:High levels of pesticides found in illicit cannabis inflorescence compared to licensed samples in Canadian study using expanded 327 pesticides multiresidue method|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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'''"[[Journal:Characterization of trichome phenotypes to assess maturation and flower development in Cannabis sativa L. by automatic trichome gland analysis|Characterization of trichome phenotypes to assess maturation and flower development in ''Cannabis sativa'' L. by automatic trichome gland analysis]]"''' | '''"[[Journal:Characterization of trichome phenotypes to assess maturation and flower development in Cannabis sativa L. by automatic trichome gland analysis|Characterization of trichome phenotypes to assess maturation and flower development in ''Cannabis sativa'' L. by automatic trichome gland analysis]]"''' |
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