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'''"[[Journal:Combined ambient ionization mass spectrometric and chemometric approach for the differentiation of hemp and marijuana varieties of Cannabis sativa|Combined ambient ionization mass spectrometric and chemometric approach for the differentiation of hemp and marijuana varieties of ''Cannabis sativa'']]"''' | |||
[[Hemp]] and marijuana are the two major varieties of ''[[Cannabis sativa]]''. While both contain [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|Δ<sup>9</sup>-tetrahydrocannabinol]] (THC), the primary [[Psychoactive drug|psychoactive]] component of ''C. sativa'', they differ in the amount of THC that they contain. Presently, U.S. federal laws stipulate that ''C. sativa'' containing greater than 0.3% THC is classified as marijuana, while plant material that contains less than or equal to 0.3% THC is hemp. Current methods to determine THC content are [[chromatography]]-based, which requires extensive [[Sample (material)|sample]] preparation to render the materials into [[Cannabis concentrate|extracts]] suitable for sample injection, for complete separation and differentiation of THC from all other analytes present ... ('''[[Journal:Combined ambient ionization mass spectrometric and chemometric approach for the differentiation of hemp and marijuana varieties of Cannabis sativa|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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'''"[[Journal:Academic-industry partnership advancing cannabis science: The Complementary Care Practice-Based Research Network|Academic-industry partnership advancing cannabis science: The Complementary Care Practice-Based Research Network]]"''' | '''"[[Journal:Academic-industry partnership advancing cannabis science: The Complementary Care Practice-Based Research Network|Academic-industry partnership advancing cannabis science: The Complementary Care Practice-Based Research Network]]"''' |
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