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Technology to Improve Cannabis Testing

The cannabis industry is rapidly evolving, and with it comes a multitude of opportunities and challenges. The South African cannabis industry is also booming, driven by increasing demand for both medicinal and recreational cannabis products. Companies are developing various cannabis products, including oils, tinctures, and edibles. But this also means, as cannabis becomes more accepted and regulated, the need for accurate testing services grows.

A common misconception is that the sector is a straightforward cash cow for businesses, particularly in the realm of cannabis testing.

With regulatory requirements mandating thorough testing and the potential for high-profit margins, it might seem like a low-risk venture. However, newcomers should be cautious of pitfalls that can derail less experienced operators.

Quality in cannabis analysis

One of the most critical aspects of succeeding in cannabis testing is recognising the importance of quality. Setting up a laboratory with a strong emphasis on quality is not merely a regulatory necessity but a cornerstone for running a successful business. Quality in this context involves ensuring equipment reliability, accuracy and timeliness of results, staff training, reagent preparation, and method validation. By prioritising these elements, laboratories can minimise errors, enhance their industry standing, and build a solid reputation with customers.

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Implementing a robust quality management system (QMS) is central to the operation of a high-functioning cannabis testing laboratory. A well-executed QMS produces high-quality, traceable data that stands up to audits and can be scrutinised if complaints arise. This system should be an ongoing effort to refine documentation practices, reduce errors, and improve testing processes.

Part of quality management is implementing the most effective methods for testing. eMethods are designed to accelerate your startup time by condensing the vast amounts of technical information and optimised analytical methods into a ready-to-run, downloadable, digital information package. What’s even better is that Agilent has done the hard work for everyone by creating eMethods that provides information on the instrument configuration, consumables, and Sample Preparation Protocols. eMethods also provide analytical methods for sample introduction, chromatographic separation, detection, and data analysis.
Compared to starting from scratch, an eMethod gives your lab a head start and gives you tips and tricks for best practices across all aspects of your workflow. If your lab is testing for pesticide residue, for example, an eMethod supplies the method for the separations and reliable detection of 72 pesticides and 5 mycotoxins in under 8 minutes.

Of course, you need great analytical instruments on which to run those methods. For new labs or labs moving into cannabis testing, it’s worthwhile to explore the latest technology in instruments. There’s great interest in ICP-MS which enables the analysis of trace metals in complex samples. As an example, The Agilent 7900 ICP-MS system helps you screen for target compounds in complex matrices – all within a single analysis. There are important questions to ask of an instrument supplier like Chemetrix when looking at the instruments for cannabis testing, like if sample types are measured, calculating the eventual cost per sample, if the software suits the instruments, and what technical support is offered. Chemetrix is able to provide confident answers to all these questions and more.

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Getting your lab geared up correctly

The profitability of cannabis testing hinges on rapid sample turnaround and result delivery. However, the complexity of test requirements is increasing. To maintain quality and gain a competitive edge, labs must embrace digital transformation and adopt more efficient, accurate, automated, and scalable testing methods. Despite this, many cannabis testing labs still rely on manual processes, which are often error-prone, limited, tedious, risky, and slow.

Modernising with Agilent SLIMS addresses these issues, allowing labs to maximise the number of Certificates of Analysis (COAs) produced daily without compromising data quality. This capability enables labs to maximise revenue and scale operations with minimal risk. By reducing errors and enhancing efficiency, SLIMS helps labs meet regulatory requirements and customer expectations more effectively.

Along with great quality management software, Chemetrix is also able to offer testing solutions to laboratories within the cannabis industry. Chemetrix understands the demands of the production and manufacturing environments as well as the fact that cannabis is an emerging sector with smaller, more entrepreneurial labs coming to the fore. To help these labs grow, it’s important to find the right solutions that offer great return on investment and guarantee the highest levels of accuracy, efficiency, and data quality. Speak to our expert team to find out how Chemetrix can help your lab achieve its goals and learn more about our cannabis testing solution.

 

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