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Cannabis testing is a process that evaluates the safety, potency, and quality of cannabis products for medical and recreational use. Through rigorous analysis, cannabis testing laboratories assess factors such as cannabinoid content, terpene profiles, and levels of contaminants like pesticides and heavy metals. By ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and consumer safety, cannabis testing plays a crucial role in promoting transparency and confidence in the burgeoning cannabis industry. Explore how cannabis testing laboratories contribute to delivering reliable and high-quality cannabis products to consumers worldwide.

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Thermo Scientific™ TriPlus™ RSH Sampling Workflow Editor Software

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Easily create and test sample preparation methods with the Thermo Scientific™ TriPlus™ RSH Sampling Workflow Editor Software. When connected with the Thermo Scientific™ TriPlus™ RSH and TriPlus™ RSH SMART, this software enables easy programming of the autosampler to fully automate common sample handling operations as well as more complex sample preparation procedures. The visual programming approach of the software makes this…

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Metabolomic Mixes and Kits

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories

CIL offers a variety of metabolomic mixes and kits that are designed to aid ease of use in untargeted or targeted metabolomics (for quality control, qualification, and/or quantitation). The mixtures are offered neat or as solutions, while the kits are additionally supplied with a user manual. CIL can also provide customized mixes tailored to your specific needs.

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Nucleic Acids Reference Standards

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories

Nucleic acids are necessary biomolecules of living systems being fundamentally important to a multitude of cellular processes. Its basic building blocks are nucleobases (e.g., adenine, cytosine, xanthine), nucleosides (e.g., adenosine, guanosine, inosine), and nucleotides (e.g., ATP, CDP, dGTP). The qualification/quantification of these compounds, and their synthetic analogs (e.g., 5-fluorouracil), in biosamples, is performed…

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