Cannabis Analytical Method Development
We offer comprehensive cannabis Analytical Method Development services in Canada. Our services include:
- Sample Preparation: Sample preparation is the first step in the analytical method development process. This involves preparing the cannabis samples in a suitable form for analysis, such as drying, grinding, and homogenizing the samples.
- Method Development: Method development involves developing a new analytical method or modifying an existing method to meet the specific needs of the cannabis industry. This can include developing methods for testing potency, purity, and contaminants, or developing methods for analyzing specific cannabinoids, terpenes, or other chemical compounds.
- Validation: Validation is the process of verifying that the analytical method is accurate, precise, and reliable. This can include evaluating the method’s specificity, sensitivity, linearity, and robustness, as well as performing method comparability studies with other methods.
- Calibration: Calibration is the process of establishing the relationship between the measurement signal and the actual amount of the analyte in the sample. This is done by preparing and analyzing a series of standards, and using the resulting data to develop a calibration curve.
- Quality Control: Quality control is an essential step in the analytical method development process. An experienced consultant can help implement quality control procedures to ensure that the results obtained using the analytical method are accurate and reliable.
- Data Analysis: Data analysis is the process of interpreting the results obtained using the analytical method. An experienced consultant can help interpret the results, provide insight into the data, and provide recommendations for further action, if necessary.
- Method Transfer: Method transfer is the process of transferring the analytical method from one laboratory to another, or from one instrument to another. An experienced consultant can help ensure that the method is transferred successfully, and that the results obtained in the new laboratory or instrument are comparable to those obtained in the original laboratory or instrument.
- Regulatory Compliance: Regulatory compliance is an important aspect of analytical method development. An experienced consultant can help ensure that the analytical method meets all relevant regulatory requirements, such as those of Health Canada or the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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