Análisis de Cannabinoides por GC-MS

17 January 2020

Analysis identification and quantification of cannabinoids (THC, CBD, CBN) by gas chromatography with detection, identification and quantification by mass spectrometry (GC / MS) and a report by batch of samples

GENERAL APPROACH

This tariff proposal of the following assumptions:
(1) That the samples are routinely receive multiple lots. A minimum set including calibration and analysis of samples from the same set.
(2) GC-MS measurement of each sample was performed in duplicate.
(3) If you want replicated extractions are made, each extraction is considered a different sample. For example three samples of plant material which are to make duplicate extractions equals 6 samples tested and each was measured in duplicate.
(4) The rates listed below are to analyze the main cannabinoids (total THC, CBD, CBN) in plant samples of Cannabis sativa L.
(5) a fee is established internal and external. With outside companies if the commitment of a minimum of 60 samples quarterly for a year or, 200 or more annual samples is established, may agree to apply similar fees to internal.
RATES

Concept Laboratory or Park UMH UMH external Company
Analysis by GC-MS
MINIMUM LOT (calibration and analysis up to 6 samples) 200 € 300 €
A sample 7 from 25  €/ sample 32 €/ sample
From the sample 21 18 € / sample 25 € /sample
From the sample 50 15 € /sample 18 € /sample
Preparation and sampling
MINIMUM LOT (6 samples) 30 € 50 €
A sample from March 3 € /sample 5 € /sample
Reports
Global Report sample set 0 € 0 €
Additional cost if separate report is required for sample 1 € 1 €
Report assessing the meaning and legal implications of the analysis result to agree to agree

Additional notes:
(6) may also be included in a future terpenes, cannabinoids and other pesticides.
(7) If the new analyte can be measured by the same method, the additional cost will be minimal (1-3 € / sample) but if another procedure is required will need to establish and agree rates.
(8) can also perform analysis of metals and other elements (for multi-element analysis with ICP-MS) (see specific rates)
(9) can provide assessments of toxicity and risks specific agreement