Is D8 legal?
This is the coa from the SoP that we are currently making the distillate from your biomass to this this spec now. We expect to have samples and new coa in the next 10 days.
So purdy
i would like to purchase delta 8 liters from you
Indeed. There are some incredibly talented folks out there for sure.
Looks amazing! Good stuff. Congrats
Does anyone have any 90%+ D8 distillate available? I am ready to purchase immediately if a COA is available.
Do you have distillate thc oil?
so can you just send liters of d8 as you do kilos of isolate now?..
89% have full panel and the chromatograph
Iām betting the THCV and CBDV levels are what is making it so dark. My THCV and CBDV isolates are very dark even being almost 100% pure.
@ProEndo you do realize there is D9 THC in the chromatogram you posted right?
The retention time might be off by ~3 seconds but thatās definitely D9 THC⦠you just didnāt integrate it?
If you disagree letās see the absorbance spectra of that peak vs your D9 standard.
that peak appears to be below the limit of quantification
iām betting the ph is off and thatās why its red
No way, itās at ~5mAU.
Maybe it the cal curve is set to 10ppm at the lowest?
The D8 is at ~57mAU⦠obviously comparing peak heights is not quantitative⦠but if the D9 is ~1/10th the height of the D8⦠and someone is trying to sell it as āpure D8ā its not non-detect itās just not being integrated.
If itās supposed to be 89% D8 then itās probably ~8%D9
Solid profile but not compliant.
I didnt do the tests. I had the lab do it and after i requested the chromatograph becuase i knew there was interest from people. Im still learning how to read these. I can only go off twhat the lab reported to me which was 89.9% which is reflected in the pdf i linked. Isnt this the whole issue with testing in general everyone choose to interpret it differently ? What do you think @CO_Chromatography @YeahBet
The labs say non detect on everything apart from delta 8 so i will be following what the state lab has reported which is fully compliant.
thats not how HPLC works. every compound has its own response factor. Response factor - Wikipedia
some compounds make big peaks, some make little peaks. you cant compare peak heights of two different compounds