Could this be real?
Better question, why is it 1% warfarin? Is that the blood thinner/ rat poison warfarin?
(Edit, see below, just a lab thing)
Could be someone’s big project. Wasn’t there cbdv flower hitting this fall?
Warfarin affects vitamin k absorbtion. It could have some kind of effect on the plant’s cannabinoid profile, since plants make vitamin k, too.
This link is about fake weed, but talks a lot about warfarin
op would need to clarify but because its first and listed as Warfarin IS, im guessing this is an internal standard being used?
Sometimes CBC comes out near THCa maybe it’s misanalysis
Idk, friend of mine who lives in EU was looking for other cannabinoid strains and found this
Yes I believe so. I have found most labs test for CBC but not CBCa in their regular cannabinoid panel. We regularly see levels of 1-2% total CBC in multiple varieties, with around 2.5% on a Trophy Wife cut. Two ACDCs we’ve had in the past had elevated levels of CBC around 2% as well. 3% seems like it would be a reasonable number to reach.
Any chromatographs?
It’s probably the internal standard they use. Most labs use ibuprofen but each has variations on methods.
Thank you. I did not know there could be so many internal standards.
https://www.researchgate.net/post/Does_anyone_has_collective_list_of_internal_standards_that_could_be_used_in_LCMS_based_metabolomics_profiling
Can confirm the same suspision
https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/CA/en/product/supelco/ps104
standard used for calibration hplc
cbc is a pretty fun cannabinoid, it amplifies other major cannabinoids and is around 10x the anti inflammatory properties of cbd.
CBC randomly will be like 3% in hemp. Uncommon but I’ve seen it from enough different labs that it seems legitimate.
Most current CBD strains produces both CBC and d9-THC at the same ratio 1:1. I have seen some specific cultivar comming with a 5:1 ratio, idaaly outdoor. But a 10:1 ratio I haven t seen so far.
Those sound like workable #’s for a rinse and repeat genetics program to push the CBC up to a percentage of want. YMMV