Certificate of Analysis
QUALITY ASSURANCE TEST ONLY - Not for retail sale

Sample Name:

F295-MMXX

Flower, Inhalable

Date Issued:

01/19/2024

Sum Cannabinoids 34.859%
Total Cannabinoids 30.6886%
Total THC 30.4061%
Total CBD 0.0864%
Total Terpenoids 1.9674%
PhytoFacts®
Top 3 Terpenoids
  1. Limonene 0.5346%
  2. β-Caryophyllene 0.3103%
  3. Myrcene 0.2554%

Sample Information

Sample Details

Sample ID:240116Q006

Batch Number:F295-MMXX-8987-4818

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Cannabinoid Analysis - Summary

Calculated using Dry-Weight

Sum of Cannabinoids: 34.859%

Total Cannabinoids: 30.6886%

Total THC: 30.4061%

Total CBD: 0.0864%

Moisture:12.6%

Sum of Cannabinoids = Δ9-THC + THCa + CBD + CBDa + CBG + THCV + CBC + Δ8-THC + CBN

Total Cannabinoids = (Δ9-THC+0.877*THCa+Δ8-THC) + (CBD+0.877*CBDa) + CBG + THCV + CBC + CBN

Total THC/CBD is calculated using the following formulas to take into account the loss of a carboxyl group during the decarboxylation step:
Total THC = Δ9-THC + (THCa (0.877)) + Δ8-THC
Total CBD = CBD + (CBDa (0.877))

Dry weight: The weight of a sample after it goes through the drying process.

Pursuant to section § 5724 of California Code of Regulations Title 16 Division 42. Department of Cannabis Control, the equation for moisture correction is:  Dry-weight percent cannabinoid = wet-weight percent cannabinoid / (1 − percent moisture / 100)

Sum of Cannabinoids: The concentration of each individual cannabinoid added together as they are, without accounting for decarboxylation. This measurement is of particular importance for certain cannabis products that are not intended to be heated prior to application or consumption.

Total Cannabinoids: The concentration of each acidic cannabinoid, multiplied by 0.877 to account for the loss of molecular mass that happens as it is converted to a neutral cannabinoid when heated. Then this calculated concentration is added to the concentrations of the corresponding neutral cannabinoid already present. This corrected data is of particular importance to both producers and consumers of products intended to be heated prior to application or consumption.

Terpenoid Analysis - Summary

39 tested, Top 3 Highlighted

Total Terpenoids: 1.9674%

 
 
 

1

Limonene (0.5346%)

2

β-Caryophyllene (0.3103%)

3

Myrcene (0.2554%)

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Tested by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode-array detection (HPLC-DAD). Calculated using Dry-Weight.

Method: QSP 1157 - Analysis of Cannabinoids by HPLC-DAD

Summary

Total Cannabinoids: 30.6886%

Total THC: 30.4061%

9-THC+0.877*THCa+Δ8-THC)

Total CBD: 0.0864%

(CBD+0.877*CBDa)

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The cannabis plant contains dozens of active compounds called cannabinoids. These compounds are the primary contributors to the psychoactive effects of cannabis.

Cannabinoid testing determines the potency of a sample to aid in dosage considerations.

Cannabinoid Test Results

01/19/2024

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Compound LOD/LOQ
(mg/g)
Measurement
Uncertainty
(mg/g)
Result
(mg/g)
Result
(%)
Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCa) 0.062 / 0.250 ±6.2543 338.070 33.8070
Δ9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9THC) 0.047 / 0.250 ±0.1424 7.574 0.7574
Cannabigerol (CBG) 0.037 / 0.250 ±0.0217 1.670 0.1670
Cannabidiolic Acid (CBDa) 0.031 / 0.250 ±0.0179 0.985 0.0985
Cannabichromene (CBC) 0.072 / 0.250 ±0.0077 0.291 0.0291
∆8 Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ8THC) 0.075 / 0.250 N/A ND ND
Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) 0.052 / 0.250 N/A ND ND
Cannabidiol (CBD) 0.062 / 0.250 N/A ND ND
Cannabinol (CBN) 0.033 / 0.250 N/A ND ND
SUM OF CANNABINOIDS 348.590 mg/g 34.859%
Moisture Test Result

12.6% Tested 01/18/2024 Method: QSP 1224 - Loss on Drying (Moisture)

Learn more

The cannabis plant contains dozens of active compounds called cannabinoids. These compounds are the primary contributors to the psychoactive effects of cannabis.

Cannabinoid testing determines the potency of a sample to aid in dosage considerations.

Terpene analysis utilizing gas chromatography-flame ionization detection (GC-FID).

Method: QSP 1192 - Analysis of Terpenoids by GC-FID

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Summary

Total Terpenoids (mg/g): 19.674 mg/g

Total Terpenoids (%): 1.9674%

Dominant Terpenoids

Below are this sample's 3 most abundant terpenoids by volume. To see more detail for terpenoid content, view the PhytoFacts report.

  1. Limonene 0.5346%

    A monoterpene with a fragrance that can be described as orangey, citrusy, sweet and tart. It is most commonly found in nature as D-Limonene and is a primary contributor to the distinct scent of orange peels, from which it is commonly derived. Found in numerous pines, red maple, silver maple, aspens, cottonwoods, hemlocks, sumac, cedar, junipers...etc.

  2. β-Caryophyllene 0.3103%

    A sesquiterpene with a fragrance that can be described as spicy, woody, dry, dusty and mildly sweet. It was one of the first organic compounds to fully synthesized in a laboratory and plays a role in the endocannabinoid system as it is a functional CB2 receptor agonist. Found in black pepper, clove, hops, rosemary, black-jack, perilla, spicebush, Indian pennywort, celery, frankincense, vitex, parsley, marigold, tamarind...etc.

  3. Myrcene 0.2554%

    A monoterpene with a fragrance that can be described as peppery, spicy, herbal, floral and woody. Although it has a pleasant odor, it is typically used by the perfume industry as precursor for developing other fragrances. Found in hops, houttuynia, bay, thyme, lemon grass, mango, verbena, cardamom, citrus...etc.

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Terpenoid analysis is crucial for differentiating between strains of cannabis, as terpenoids have a major influence on the medical and psychological effects of a plant. The relationship between cannabinoids and terpeneoids is known as the "entourage effect."

Terpenoid Test Results

01/19/2024

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Compound LOD/LOQ
(mg/g)
Measurement
Uncertainty
(mg/g)
Result
(mg/g)
Result
(%)
Limonene 0.005 / 0.016 ±0.1743 5.346 0.5346
β-Caryophyllene 0.004 / 0.013 ±0.1669 3.103 0.3103
Myrcene 0.007 / 0.025 ±0.0904 2.554 0.2554
α-Humulene 0.009 / 0.031 ±0.0805 1.496 0.1496
β-Pinene 0.004 / 0.015 ±0.0378 1.169 0.1169
α-Bisabolol 0.008 / 0.026 ±0.0498 1.159 0.1159
Linalool 0.009 / 0.030 ±0.0427 1.087 0.1087
α-Pinene 0.005 / 0.015 ±0.0275 0.769 0.0769
Fenchol 0.009 / 0.029 ±0.0266 0.723 0.0723
Nerolidol 0.006 / 0.020 ±0.0421 0.532 0.0532
Terpineol 0.008 / 0.025 ±0.0320 0.523 0.0523
β-Ocimene 0.005 / 0.018 ±0.0158 0.401 0.0401
Caryophyllene Oxide 0.011 / 0.038 ±0.0112 0.188 0.0188
Camphene 0.004 / 0.014 ±0.0058 0.179 0.0179
Borneol 0.004 / 0.014 ±0.0072 0.153 0.0153
Fenchone 0.008 / 0.026 ±0.0030 0.080 0.0080
trans-β-Farnesene 0.008 / 0.028 ±0.0044 0.078 0.0078
Terpinolene 0.008 / 0.027 ±0.0008 0.051 0.0051
Valencene 0.010 / 0.033 ±0.0021 0.041 0.0041
Geraniol 0.002 / 0.007 ±0.0011 0.022 0.0022
Citronellol 0.003 / 0.010 ±0.0006 0.020 0.0020
γ-Terpinene 0.005 / 0.018 N/A <LOQ <LOQ
Sabinene Hydrate 0.007 / 0.022 N/A <LOQ <LOQ
Sabinene 0.004 / 0.014 N/A ND ND
α-Phellandrene 0.006 / 0.019 N/A ND ND
Δ3-Carene 0.005 / 0.018 N/A ND ND
α-Terpinene 0.006 / 0.019 N/A ND ND
p-Cymene 0.005 / 0.015 N/A ND ND
Eucalyptol 0.005 / 0.018 N/A ND ND
Isopulegol 0.004 / 0.013 N/A ND ND
Camphor 0.005 / 0.015 N/A ND ND
Isoborneol 0.003 / 0.011 N/A ND ND
Menthol 0.008 / 0.025 N/A ND ND
Nerol 0.003 / 0.011 N/A ND ND
Pulegone 0.003 / 0.010 N/A ND ND
Geranyl Acetate 0.004 / 0.012 N/A ND ND
α-Cedrene 0.005 / 0.017 N/A ND ND
Guaiol 0.011 / 0.035 N/A ND ND
Cedrol 0.009 / 0.032 N/A ND ND
TOTAL 19.674 mg/g 1.9674%
Learn more

Terpenoid analysis is crucial for differentiating between strains of cannabis, as terpenoids have a major influence on the medical and psychological effects of a plant. The relationship between cannabinoids and terpeneoids is known as the "entourage effect."

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