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The Analytical Landscape of Cannabis Testing Session 4: Residual Solvents & Terpenes by GC-MS

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In the US, twenty-two states have developed mandatory residual solvent testing of cannabis products, with California being one of the most stringent.

  In the first part of this webinar, Kirk will talk about headspace sampling and GC-MS measurement of residual solvents using the JEOL JMS-Q1500GC quadrupole GC-MS system, and how the technique can meet California’s minimum reporting limits.

In part 2 of this webinar, Sean will provide example data showing how a variety of different sample matrices, such as edibles and concentrates, can be tested using a Zebron ZB-624PLUS GC column, and address some of the challenges associated with such testing.

Attend this webinar to:

  • Learn how to use GC-MS headspace analysis to measure residual solvents
  • See how different sample matrices can be tested over a large concentration range
  • Discover the capabilities of the JMS-Q1500GC quadrupole GC-MS system and Zebron GC products for cannabis testing
Speakers
Kirk Jensen Ph.D
Kirk Jensen Ph.D
MS Applications Chemist, JEOL USA, Inc.
Sean Orlowicz
Sean Orlowicz
Senior Business Development Manager, Phenomenex