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'''"[[Journal:Accounting and the US cannabis industry: Federal financial regulations and the perspectives of certified public accountants and cannabis businesses owners|Accounting and the US cannabis industry: Federal financial regulations and the perspectives of certified public accountants and cannabis businesses owners]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Accelerated solvent extraction of terpenes in cannabis coupled with various injection techniques for GC-MS analysis|Accelerated solvent extraction of terpenes in cannabis coupled with various injection techniques for GC-MS analysis]]"'''


[[Cannabis]]-related businesses (CRBs), in states where cannabis is legal, may be unable to obtain professional financial services such as banking, insurance, and accounting because of federal laws and regulations. This qualitative study investigated the following research questions: 1. Why are some certified public accountants (CPAs) unwilling to provide services to cannabis-related businesses? 2. How do CRBs compensate for lack of CPA services? 3. What does a CPA need to know about the cannabis industry prior to engaging to provide services to CRBs? Data for this grounded-theory qualitative study was gathered from twenty-three semi-structured phone and face-to-face interviews. ('''[[Journal:Accounting and the US cannabis industry: Federal financial regulations and the perspectives of certified public accountants and cannabis businesses owners|Full article...]]''')<br />
The [[cannabis]] market is expanding exponentially in the United States. As state-wide [[Legality of cannabis|legalization]] efforts increase, so also do demands for analytical testing methodologies. One of the main tests conducted on cannabis products is the analysis for [[Terpene|terpenes]]. This research focused on implementation of [[accelerated solvent extraction]] (ASE), utilizing surrogate matrix matching, and evaluation of traditional vs. more modern [[Sample (material)|sample]] introduction techniques for analyzing terpenes via [[gas chromatography–mass spectrometry]] (GC-MS). Introduction techniques included headspace syringe (HS syringe), HS-[[solid-phase microextraction]] Arrow (HS-SPME Arrow), direct immersion-SPME Arrow (DI-SPME Arrow), and liquid injection syringe (LI syringe). The LI syringe approach was deemed the most straightforward and robust method ... ('''[[Journal:Accelerated solvent extraction of terpenes in cannabis coupled with various injection techniques for GC-MS analysis|Full article...]]''')<br />
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Accelerated solvent extraction of terpenes in cannabis coupled with various injection techniques for GC-MS analysis

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"Accelerated solvent extraction of terpenes in cannabis coupled with various injection techniques for GC-MS analysis"

The cannabis market is expanding exponentially in the United States. As state-wide legalization efforts increase, so also do demands for analytical testing methodologies. One of the main tests conducted on cannabis products is the analysis for terpenes. This research focused on implementation of accelerated solvent extraction (ASE), utilizing surrogate matrix matching, and evaluation of traditional vs. more modern sample introduction techniques for analyzing terpenes via gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Introduction techniques included headspace syringe (HS syringe), HS-solid-phase microextraction Arrow (HS-SPME Arrow), direct immersion-SPME Arrow (DI-SPME Arrow), and liquid injection syringe (LI syringe). The LI syringe approach was deemed the most straightforward and robust method ... (Full article...)

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Accelerated solvent extraction of terpenes in cannabis coupled with various injection techniques for GC-MS analysis