ISO Delta 8 half kilo (98%+ TAC required)

Sorry, there’s a lot to respond to here haha.
We are under the impression that D8 does convert slightly to D9, or close variants, when consumed and digested. No solid science to reference yet, but I wouldn’t play around with drug testing if your job is on the line.
We can absolutely have a sample sent to anyone to test, or to any lab of your choosing. We are comfortable with the labs we use, and we also have our own small in-house chromatography for sample analysis and R&D. We would not, however, cover the charge for a third party testing; we can send you a sample to have tested if you are truly interested.
While our chief scientist is out of the office today, I believe he has referenced before that the small peak is either CBN or CBDV, but we do not have the proper equipment in-house to find out.
We are open and transparent about everything we do, and we are happy to answer all questions or requests, within reason.

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Delta 9 Analytical in Raleigh is a pretty great lab as well if you are in the area. Mike and Frank are incredible at what they do and do not fuck around when it comes to testing d8. Gotta support my NC people!

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CBN and CBDV are easy to analyze if the lab is already differentiating between d8-THC and d9-THC.

There is probably CBN in there somewhere, but I would assume left of the d8 and the coelution.

If those two compounds are present then why is the lab only accounting for the d8-THC?

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Is that due to different elution times?

Yes, the retention times are different. Check out a standard method that is labeled.

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If only hehe…it’s the other way around, if anything.

I can’t speak on behalf of the lab, and I’m not sure what their methodology is for testing. However, if anyone would like a sample, we are happy to send them out.

NOTE : We do not provide a finished Certificate of Analysis.
Our lab reports are geared towards interim testing and our consultants can help you with next best practices.

crazy how many people are using these guys for “compliance” testing

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What lab is this?

Marin Analytics. Marin, Altitude, GreenLeaf, Pharmlabs, and now it looks like north coast - they all use inappropriate methods and are favored by the sellers of d8

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Who do you consider the most reputable West coast lab?

ChemHistory seems reputable, but I don’t have firsthand experience with them

if it’s for hemp, just hit up @kcalabs. I’d like to see a test in parallel with a better lab honestly

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@shattertramp
Check those dm’s.

Is he slanging some? I’m still looking for an oz, or so.

I’m late. I did not read ghe reactions.
But I say “back to square one”.

I’m in.
You just have to pay for the post.
But I can test it.

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If you use that 35 column you have been advised in the other thread, you should see cbdv comming first, and cbn comming last. With all of the others in between.

It is still highly unlikely to find cbdv in a d8 sample.

Exo-thc is systematic.
Seem to be always some iso-something as well, usually more than d9.

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Appreciate that. I did find a 15m rxi 35sil to play with :slight_smile: will have to report back.

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So funny that coa is old as shit and full of shit. I made that d8 and it was made from mother liquor and the potency isn’t that. Def was not made by a chemist for 10 years.

Why do so many people try and lie to sell there stuff instead of being honest. Has the industry really come to this.

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Sure has… its sadly been like this for years.

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