Certificate of Analysis
HEMP QUALITY ASSURANCE TEST

Sample Name:

DOUGH BOY

Flower, Inhalable

Date Issued:

02/03/2020

Total THC 0.6894%
Total CBD 15.7258%
Sum Cannabinoids 20.1197%
Total Cannabinoids 17.8337%
Total Terpenoids 1.7452%
PhytoFacts®
Top 3 Terpenoids
  1. Myrcene 0.9144%
  2. α-Pinene 0.1827%
  3. β-Caryophyllene 0.1563%

Sample Information

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Sample ID:200129N040

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Cannabinoid Analysis - Summary

Total THC: 0.6894%

Total CBD: 15.7258%

Sum of Cannabinoids: 20.1197%

Total Cannabinoids: 17.8337%

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))
Total CBD = CBD + (CBDa (0.877))

Sum of Cannabinoids = Δ9-THC + THCa + CBD + CBDa + CBG + CBGa + THCV + THCVa + CBC + CBCa + CBDV + CBDVa + Δ8-THC + CBL + CBN

Total Cannabinoids = (Δ9-THC+0.877*THCa) + (CBD+0.877*CBDa) + (CBG+0.877*CBGa) + (THCV+0.877*THCVa) + (CBC+0.877*CBCa) + (CBDV+0.877*CBDVa) + Δ8-THC + CBL + CBN

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

36 tested, Top 3 Highlighted

Total Terpenoids: 1.7452%

 
 
 

1

Myrcene (0.9144%)

2

α-Pinene (0.1827%)

3

β-Caryophyllene (0.1563%)

Safety Analysis - Summary

Pesticides: Pass

Microbiology (PCR): Pass

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

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

Summary

Total THC: 0.6894%

9-THC+0.877*THCa)

Total CBD: 15.7258%

(CBD+0.877*CBDa)

Total Cannabinoids: 17.8337%

Total CBG: 0.5501%

Total CBG (CBG+0.877*CBGa)

Total THCV: ND

Total THCV (THCV+0.877*THCVa)

Total CBC: 0.791%

Total CBC (CBC+0.877*CBCa)

Total CBDV: 0.0774%

Total CBDV (CBDV+0.877*CBDVa)

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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

01/31/2020

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Compound LOD/LOQ
(mg/g)
Result
(mg/g)
Result
(%)
Cannabidiolic Acid (CBDa) 0.052 / 0.156 165.733 16.5733
Cannabidiol (CBD) 0.059 / 0.180 11.910 1.1910
Cannabichromenic Acid (CBCa) 0.233 / 0.705 7.802 0.7802
Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCa) 0.052 / 0.156 5.987 0.5987
Cannabigerolic Acid (CBGa) 0.034 / 0.102 5.457 0.5457
Δ9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9THC) 0.052 / 0.158 1.643 0.1643
Cannabichromene (CBC) 0.048 / 0.146 1.068 0.1068
Cannabidivarinic Acid (CBDVa) 0.030 / 0.090 0.882 0.0882
Cannabigerol (CBG) 0.048 / 0.144 0.715 0.0715
Cannabicyclol (CBL) 0.114 / 0.346 ND ND
Cannabinol (CBN) 0.052 / 0.157 ND ND
Cannabidivarin (CBDV) 0.027 / 0.080 ND ND
Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) 0.045 / 0.137 ND ND
Tetrahydrocannabivarinic Acid (THCVa) 0.088 / 0.267 ND ND
∆8 Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ8THC) 0.074 / 0.224 ND ND
SUM OF CANNABINOIDS 201.197 mg/g 20.1197%
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): 17.452 mg/g

Total Terpenoids (%): 1.7452%

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. Myrcene 0.9144%

    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.

  2. α-Pinene 0.1827%

    One of two isomers of the monoterpene Pinene, the most abundant terpene in the natural world. It is responsible for the distinct aroma of many coniferous trees, particularly pines, from which it derives its name. It is a primary constituent of turpentine. Found in pines, rose gun, parsley, frankincense, guava, juniper, rosemary, nutmeg, blue gum, valerian...etc.

  3. β-Caryophyllene 0.1563%

    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.

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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

02/03/2020

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Compound LOD/LOQ
(mg/g)
Result
(mg/g)
Result
(%)
Myrcene 0.03 / 0.092 9.144 0.9144
α-Pinene 0.028 / 0.084 1.827 0.1827
β-Caryophyllene 0.029 / 0.087 1.563 0.1563
Guaiol 0.035 / 0.106 1.135 0.1135
α-Humulene 0.017 / 0.051 0.831 0.0831
Limonene 0.04 / 0.12 0.74 0.074
β-Pinene 0.016 / 0.048 0.640 0.0640
α-Bisabolol 0.057 / 0.172 0.418 0.0418
Linalool 0.043 / 0.13 0.34 0.034
β-Ocimene 0.053 / 0.16 0.31 0.031
Terpineol 0.029 / 0.087 0.201 0.0201
Nerolidol 0.05 / 0.15 0.16 0.016
Caryophyllene Oxide 0.011 / 0.034 0.143 0.0143
Fenchol 0.051 / 0.153 <LOQ <LOQ
Camphene 0.038 / 0.116 <LOQ <LOQ
Valencene 0.018 / 0.055 <LOQ <LOQ
Nerol 0.042 / 0.128 ND ND
Cedrol 0.022 / 0.066 ND ND
Borneol 0.063 / 0.19 ND ND
Camphor 0.08 / 0.242 ND ND
Menthol 0.043 / 0.129 ND ND
Fenchone 0.06 / 0.181 ND ND
Geraniol 0.037 / 0.112 ND ND
Pulegone 0.016 / 0.047 ND ND
Sabinene 0.024 / 0.073 ND ND
Eucalyptol 0.051 / 0.155 ND ND
Isoborneol 0.028 / 0.085 ND ND
Isopulegol 0.026 / 0.08 ND ND
Terpinolene 0.042 / 0.128 ND ND
Δ3-Carene 0.028 / 0.085 ND ND
α-Cedrene 0.012 / 0.035 ND ND
Geranyl Acetate 0.025 / 0.076 ND ND
α-Terpinene 0.051 / 0.155 ND ND
γ-Terpinene 0.038 / 0.114 ND ND
Sabinene Hydrate 0.046 / 0.138 ND ND
α-Phellandrene 0.048 / 0.144 ND ND
TOTAL 17.452 mg/g 1.7452%
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."

Pesticide and plant growth regulator analysis utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) or gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).

*GC-MS utilized where indicated.

Method: QSP 1212 - Analysis of Pesticides and Mycotoxins by LC-MS or QSP 1213 - Analysis of Pesticides by GC-MS

Pesticide Test Results

01/31/2020

PASS

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Compound LOD/LOQ
(μg/g)
Action Limit
(μg/g)
Result
(μg/g)
Result
Abamectin 0.030 / 0.091 0.1 ND Pass
Bifenazate 0.012 / 0.035 0.1 ND Pass
Bifenthrin 0.013 / 0.038 3 ND Pass
Boscalid 0.008 / 0.023 0.1 ND Pass
Etoxazole 0.007 / 0.022 0.1 ND Pass
Imidacloprid 0.017 / 0.050 5 ND Pass
Myclobutanil 0.015 / 0.044 0.1 ND Pass
Piperonyl Butoxide 0.007 / 0.020 3 ND Pass
Pyrethrins 0.012 / 0.036 0.5 ND Pass
Spinosad 0.010 / 0.031 0.1 ND Pass
Spiromesifen 0.005 / 0.015 0.1 ND Pass
Spirotetramat 0.014 / 0.042 0.1 ND Pass

Analysis conducted by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and fluorescence detection of microbiological contaminants.

Method: QSP 1221 - Analysis of Microbiological Contaminants

Microbiology Test Results (PCR)

01/31/2020

PASS

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Compound Action Limit Result Result
Salmonella spp. Not Detected in 1g ND Pass
Aspergillus niger Not Detected in 1g ND Pass
Aspergillus flavus Not Detected in 1g ND Pass
Aspergillus terreus Not Detected in 1g ND Pass
Aspergillus fumigatus Not Detected in 1g ND Pass
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli Not Detected in 1g ND Pass

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