CBC flower?

Could this be real?

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Better question, why is it 1% warfarin? Is that the blood thinner/ rat poison warfarin?

(Edit, see below, just a lab thing)

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Could be someone’s big project. Wasn’t there cbdv flower hitting this fall?

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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

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op would need to clarify but because its first and listed as Warfarin IS, im guessing this is an internal standard being used?

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Lemme post the site http://www.centennialseeds.com/

Sometimes CBC comes out near THCa maybe it’s misanalysis

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Idk, friend of mine who lives in EU was looking for other cannabinoid strains and found this

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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.

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Any chromatographs?

It’s probably the internal standard they use. Most labs use ibuprofen but each has variations on methods.

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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

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Can confirm the same suspision

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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