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Cannabis Extraction & Processing

Accredited US Universities Begin to Offer Cannabis Training

Several educational institutions are now addressing the demand for education and preparation for careers in the cannabis business.

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Taking Cannabis Extracts to the Next Level with Customizable Terpene Profiles

The launch of Delta™ means producers are now able to to recreate and restore the full plant terpene profile in any oil-based cannabis product.

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Valens GroWorks Ramps Up Supercritical CO2 Extraction Capacity by 600%

Two Vitalis Q-90 CO2 extraction machines have been added to existing facilities to increase their monthly processing capacity to 6000kg of cannabis.

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User-friendly, Simple GC's Make Waves in the Cannabis Industry

We catch up with Andrew James from Ellutia to discuss how and why their 200 Series GC is proving popular for testing potency, flavour profiling, and residual solvents.

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Vapor Capture Technology Now Commercially Available

The VCT-1 is the first in a line of next-generation extraction technology, creating the closest thing to vaping or smoking, only cleaner, at lower cost, superior quality, and with precision dosing.

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Supercritical CO2 Cannabis Extraction Commences at Valens Groworks

Supercritical CO2 removes the concern of toxic solvent residues and is generally recognized as safe by the FDA and EFSA.

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Chemotyping: Classifying cannabis strains by chemical composition

Grouping strains by chemotyping may prove useful in ascertaining how strains are related, and the kind of medical benefits you can expect to see with strains from a given chemotype class.

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2 Step Process Enables Extraction of Cannabinoids at 99% Purity

The process, which was developed and tested in the Netherlands under strict regulatory guidelines, involves the growing of selected cannabis plants at a cGMP facility followed by extraction of the cannabinoid molecules from cannabis flowers.

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Could Tagging Technology Transform the Legal Cannabis Supply Chain?

An early lab pilot of molecular tagging technology has demonstrated how members of the cannabis supply chain could be able to prove, with scientific certainty, that their products originate from their facilities or other legal sources.

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