Hplc Cannabinoid Analysis
HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) cannabinoid analysis is a laboratory technique used to quantify individual cannabinoids—including THC, CBD, CBN, and minor compounds—without requiring heat or decarboxylation. Unlike chromatography methods that measure only activated cannabinoids, HPLC preserves acidic precursor forms (THCA, CBDA), providing a complete chemical profile of the raw plant material. This analytical method has become standard in regulated markets for potency testing, batch verification, and breeding documentation. Breeders and seed banks often reference HPLC data when describing cannabinoid ratios and genetic potential of cultivars.
Hplc Cannabinoid Analysis strains
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HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) cannabinoid analysis is a laboratory technique used to quantify individual cannabinoids—including THC, CBD, CBN, and minor compounds—without requiring heat or decarboxylation. Unlike chromatography methods that measure only activated cannabinoids, HPLC preserves acidic precursor forms (THCA, CBDA), providing a complete chemical profile of the raw plant material. This analytical method has become standard in regulated markets for potency testing, batch verification, and breeding documentation. Breeders and seed banks often reference HPLC data when describing cannabinoid ratios and genetic potential of cultivars.
Breeders use HPLC analysis to identify and stabilize cannabinoid phenotypes within a line—selecting parents with consistent ratios or novel minor-cannabinoid profiles. Detailed HPLC reporting helps document genetic markers associated with high-CBD, high-CBG, or balanced THC:CBD lineages across generations.
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