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''[[Cannabis]]'' | 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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Revision as of 15:37, 5 September 2023
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 pesticides are used to treat cannabis or have 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 ... (Full article...)
Recently featured:
- ▪ Characterization of trichome phenotypes to assess maturation and flower development in Cannabis sativa L. by automatic trichome gland analysis
- ▪ Combined ambient ionization mass spectrometric and chemometric approach for the differentiation of hemp and marijuana varieties of Cannabis sativa
- ▪ Academic-industry partnership advancing cannabis science: The Complementary Care Practice-Based Research Network