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Phytocannabinoid Mixture 10 (CRM)

Cayman Chemical Co.Available: Worldwide

Phytocannabinoid mixture 10 (CRM) (Item No. 21305) is a certified reference material mixture containing tetrahydrocannabinols, which are regulated as Schedule I compounds in the US. Included are Δ9-THC, Δ8-THC, tetrahydrocannabinolic acid A, cannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabidiolic acid, (±)-cannabichromene, cannabigerol, cannabigerolic acid, and cannabidivarin. It is supplied in an amber ampule in which the headspace has been…

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  • Each compound provided at 250 µg/ml in acetonitrile (1 ml/ampule, nominal)
  • This product is qualified as a Certified Reference Material (CRM) that has been manufactured and tested to meet ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO 17034 international standards
  • This CRM has been characterized by metrologically valid procedures and may be used as a quantitative analytical reference standard
  • Certificate of analysis provides the certified property values and the associated uncertainties, including a statement of metrological traceability for the certified values
  • Possession of a DEA Controlled Substance registration is not necessary nor is a DEA 222 form required to purchase this product
  • Bulk material is available for qualified institutions



Application NoteCannabis Testing

CRM mixtures improve quantitation accuracy

In this application note, Cayman Chemical explains the key considerations when using certified reference material (CRM) mixtures and highlights how CRMs can improve reproducibility, precision, and accuracy of cannabis product quality testing and profiling.




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In this webinar, Jeffery Williams, Process Chemistry Exploration Department at Cayman Chemical, discusses degradation pathways of phytocannabinoids and cannabis sinusoids to try and help the accuracy, reliability, and reproducibility of your workflow.


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