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Home » How Chocolate Can Interfere with Cannabinoid Potency Testing
Testing for cannabis potency can be a difficult task, given the lack of standardization in testing parameters and procedures.
New research, published in the “Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry,” suggests a product’s matrix can also impact a lab’s ability to precisely test for cannabinoid content. This especially applies to chocolate, thanks to its complex balance of fats, sugars and cocoa compounds.