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GC-MS Analysis of Cannabis Residual Solvents and Terpene

In America, 22 states have mandated residual solvent testing of cannabis products, with California being one of the strictest.

In the first part of this webinar, Kirk will discuss headspace sampling and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) detection of residual solvents with the JEOL JMS-Q1500GC quadrupole GC-MS instrument and how the technique can meet California’s minimum reporting standards.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Understand how to use GC-MS headspace analysis to assess residual solvents
  • Explore to test diverse sample matrices over a wide concentration range
  • Find the capabilities of the JMS-Q1500GC quadrupole GC-MS system and Zebron GC products for cannabis testing

 

 

 Image Credit: JEOL USA, Inc.

About the Presenters

  • Kirk R. Jensen, Ph.D.: Applications Chemist, JEOL USA, Inc
  • Sean Orlowicz: Senior Business Development Manager, Phenomenex 

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