Avoiding the Pitfalls of Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in the Cannabis Lab
Published: Jul 05, 2021

Anyone who knows their way around a cannabis lab will already be familiar with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), one of the principal tools used to detect and quantify compounds within a cannabis sample. But even those familiar with LC-MS can make mistakes.
So, to help avoid the common pitfalls of the technique, Dr Kimberly Ross, chief science officer at Peak Compliance, and Julie Kowalski of JA Kowalski Science Support outline where LC-MS can go wrong in this original Analytical Cannabis list.
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