Cannabinoid Analysis
Cannabinoid analysis refers to laboratory quantification of compounds like THC, CBD, CBN, and other phytocannabinoids present in cannabis flower, extract, or plant tissue. Modern breeders and seed companies rely on chromatography-based testing—typically HPLC or GC-MS—to map cannabinoid profiles across seed lines and phenotypes. Lineage records frequently report cannabinoid ratios (THC:CBD, THC:CBN) as a foundational breeding descriptor, distinct from terpene profiling. Accurate cannabinoid data informs strain classification, parent selection, and stability assessments across generations. This analytical framework has become standard in regulated seed development and genetics documentation.
Cannabinoid Analysis strains
No strains tagged into Cannabinoid Analysis yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this terpene.
Cannabinoid analysis refers to laboratory quantification of compounds like THC, CBD, CBN, and other phytocannabinoids present in cannabis flower, extract, or plant tissue. Modern breeders and seed companies rely on chromatography-based testing—typically HPLC or GC-MS—to map cannabinoid profiles across seed lines and phenotypes. Lineage records frequently report cannabinoid ratios (THC:CBD, THC:CBN) as a foundational breeding descriptor, distinct from terpene profiling. Accurate cannabinoid data informs strain classification, parent selection, and stability assessments across generations. This analytical framework has become standard in regulated seed development and genetics documentation.
Breeders use cannabinoid analysis to identify high-cannabinoid phenotypes, stabilize ratios in F2+ crosses, and differentiate chemotypes within a single genetic line. Tracking minor cannabinoids (CBG, CBC, CBDV) helps breeders develop specialized cultivars for targeted breeding programs.
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