Gc Ms Analysis
GC-MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) analysis is a laboratory analytical technique used to identify and quantify individual terpenes and cannabinoids in cannabis samples. The method separates volatile compounds through chromatography, then uses mass spectrometry to determine their molecular weight and structure. GC-MS has become an industry standard for terpene profiling because it delivers precise, reproducible data on aromatic compound composition. Breeders and labs use GC-MS results to document strain chemotypes, track lineage authenticity, and build reliable cannabinoid and terpene databases. This technique is distinct from sensory evaluation and provides objective chemical fingerprints that inform breeding decisions.
Gc Ms Analysis strains
No strains tagged into Gc Ms Analysis yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this terpene.
GC-MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) analysis is a laboratory analytical technique used to identify and quantify individual terpenes and cannabinoids in cannabis samples. The method separates volatile compounds through chromatography, then uses mass spectrometry to determine their molecular weight and structure. GC-MS has become an industry standard for terpene profiling because it delivers precise, reproducible data on aromatic compound composition. Breeders and labs use GC-MS results to document strain chemotypes, track lineage authenticity, and build reliable cannabinoid and terpene databases. This technique is distinct from sensory evaluation and provides objective chemical fingerprints that inform breeding decisions.
Breeders rely on GC-MS data to verify terpene profiles across generations, confirm parent plant chemistry, and select for consistent aromatic traits. Accurate GC-MS records help establish and stabilize strain families by documenting which compounds are heritable and stable.
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