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Fruity Gum Flower (14g)

Indica / Fruity Gum

Flower

Package Size 14g Serving Size 14g

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a detailed document that discloses the chemical profile and safety characteristics of a specific batch of cannabis product. This essential report ensures transparency and compliance in the regulated cannabis industry by verifying that the product is safe, consistently manufactured, and meets stringent quality standards. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is commonly employed to analyze cannabinoids, terpenes, and contaminants.

Test Results Report

Tested by:
Quales
Tested on:
Nov 01, 2024
Batch ID:
1A40303000001F5000142549

Result Totals

  • Total active cannabinoids 26.9168%
    The sum of cannabinoids present in a cannabis sample that have psychoactive or therapeutic effects.
  • Total THC 22.3273%
    Total amount of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, the primary psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis.
  • Total terpenes 2.7622%
    Total amount of aromatic compounds that contribute to the flavor, aroma, and potential effects of cannabis.
  • Total CBD 0.3227%
    Total amount of cannabidiol, a non-intoxicating cannabinoid known for its potential therapeutic effects.

Tests Performed

  • Cannabinoid potency TESTED
    Analysis of major cannabinoids by advanced chromatography. Cannabinoids make up the Total Active Cannabinoids (or TAC) number you typically see on batch labels. See the Cannabinoids and Terpenoids section for greater detail on exactly which cannabinoids are present in this product and batch and how they map to some of the unique mental and physical effects for each cannabinoid.
  • Foreign materials PASSED
  • Heavy metals PASSED
    The cannabis plant is an excellent bioremediator, soaking up a large majority of whatever the roots come in contact with. Using an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS), labs can quantify the amount of Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Mercury (Hg), and Lead (Pb), which can cause serious health problems if consumed even at very low levels.
  • Microbials PASSED
    Yeast, mold, and bacteria, including E. coli and Salmonella, are microbiological contaminants that may be found in cannabis. Inhaling even small amounts of microbiological contaminants may lead to infections, especially in patients with compromised immune systems. By utilizing validated Most Probable Number (MPN) methods and Enzyme Linked Fluorescent Assay (ELFA), labs can confirm microbiological contaminants for any product.
  • Moisture content TESTED
  • Mycotoxins PASSED
    Toxic compounds produced by certain molds that can contaminate cannabis and pose health risks.
  • Pesticides PASSED
    Pesticides are used to protect plants from biological pests, contaminants, and diseases. When inhaled, especially by patients with compromised immune systems, even small amounts of pesticides can cause serious health problems.
  • Terpene profiling TESTED
    Analysis of terpenoids by G-C/MS. Terpenoids are responsible for the smell of cannabis and act upon receptors and neurotransmitters similar to antidepressants, can have anti-inflammatory properties, and more. See the Cannabinoids and Terpenoids section for greater detail on exactly which terpenoids are present in this product and batch and how they map to some of the unique mental and physical effects for each terpenoid.
  • Water activity PASSED
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Pesticides

  • Pesticides are chemicals used to control pests such as insects, fungi, and weeds. Their residues can pose health risks if not properly monitored and controlled.
    ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • Methiocarb <LOQ
  • Fipronil <LOQ
  • Pyrethrin II <LOQ
  • Flonicamid <LOQ
  • Phosmet <LOQ
  • Flurprimidol <LOQ
  • Permethrin <LOQ
  • Spirotetramat <LOQ
  • Abamectin <LOQ
  • Acetamiprid ND
  • Aldicarb ND
  • Azoxystrobin ND
  • Bifenazate ND
  • Bifenthrin ND
  • Boscalid ND
  • Carbaryl ND
  • Carbofuran ND
  • Chlorantraniliprole ND
  • Chlorpyrifos ND
  • Clofentezine ND
  • Cyfluthrin ND
  • Daminozide ND
  • DDVP ND
  • Diazinon ND
  • Dimethoate ND
  • Etoxazole <LOQ
  • Fenpyroximate ND
  • Fludioxonil <LOQ
  • Hexythiazox ND
  • Imazalil ND
  • Imidacloprid ND
  • Kresoxim Methyl ND
  • Malathion ND
  • Metalaxyl ND
  • Methomyl ND
  • Myclobutanil ND
  • Naled <LOQ
  • Oxamyl ND
  • Paclobutrazol <LOQ
  • Piperonyl Butoxide <LOQ
  • Propiconazole ND
  • Spinosyn A ND
  • Spiromesifen ND
  • Thiacloprid ND
  • Thiamethoxam ND
  • Trifloxystrobin ND
  • Ethephon ND
  • Ancymidol ND
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Cannabinoids

  • ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • THCa 24.9533%
    Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, the precursor to THC found in raw cannabis which becomes THC when heated.
  • Δ9-THC 0.4433%
    THC, Δ9-THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the chemical compound in cannabis responsible for a euphoric high. THC has a wide range of short-term effects which may or may not be experienced depending on the individual. For example, while some may find that THC elicits strong feelings of calm and peace, others may notice an increase in their anxiety levels. The difference can be as simple as one’s own body chemistry, but certain strains and varying concentrations of THC can also create different outcomes in how one feels.
  • CBGa 0.3255%
    Cannabigerolic acid, the precursor to major cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
  • CBG 0.294%
    CBG is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid, meaning it doesn’t produce the “highs” that are synonymous with THC. Because it is present in low levels (usually less than 1%) in most cannabis strains, CBG is considered a minor cannabinoid. CBG is thought to be particularly effective in treating glaucoma because it reduces intraocular pressure. It is a powerful vasodilator, has neuroprotective effects, can reduce inflammation, and have antibacterial properties.
  • CBD 0.2516%
    CBD, or Cannabidiol, is typically the second-most abundant cannabinoid in cannabis, but this isn’t always the case. High-CBD strains tend to deliver very clear-headed, functional effects without the euphoric high associated with high-THC strains. They’re typically preferred by consumers who are extremely sensitive to the side effects of THC (e.g., anxiety, paranoia, dizziness). A high-CBD strain would also be a great choice for someone needing to medicate throughout the day to control pain, inflammation, anxiety, or other chronic conditions.
  • CBCa 0.2239%
    Cannabichromenic acid, a precursor to CBC found in raw cannabis which converts to CBC when heated.
  • CBL 0.113%
  • THCVa 0.1084%
  • CBDa 0.0811%
    Cannabidiolic acid, the precursor to CBD found in raw cannabis which converts to CBD when heated.
  • THCV 0.0302%
    Tetrahydrocannabivarin, a cannabinoid that may have different effects than THC, potentially influencing appetite and metabolism.
  • Δ8-THC 0.0281%
    Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol, a cannabinoid with psychoactive properties similar to delta-9-THC but less potent.
  • CBDV 0.0187%
    Cannabidivarin has not been studied as much as the aforementioned cannabinoids but scientists are keen on understanding the cannabinoid’s anticonvulsant abilities. CBDV has been able to treat nausea and seizures from debilitating conditions like epilepsy according to multiple studies. There is also evidence of its ability to relieve nausea.
  • CBC 0.0156%
    Cannabichromene, also known as CBC, was discovered over 50 years ago and is considered one of the “big six” cannabinoids prominent in medical research. It doesn’t get as much attention, but CBC’s benefits are extremely promising for anything from cancer, alzheimer's, general pain and inflammation, depression, and even acne.
  • CBNa 0.0122%
  • CBDVa 0.0073%
    Cannabidivarinic acid, a precursor to CBDV found in raw cannabis which converts to CBDV when heated.
  • CBN 0.0062%
    Cannabinol, a mildly psychoactive cannabinoid formed when THC ages or is exposed to oxygen.
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Terpenes

  • Aromatic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to its flavor and potential effects.
    ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • β-Myrcene 1.3327%
    A musky, earthy terpene found in cannabis and hops, believed to enhance the effects of THC and have sedative properties.
  • ɑ-Pinene 0.4674%
    A pine-scented terpene that may help improve airflow and enhance mental alertness.
  • Limonene 0.2433%
    A citrus-scented terpene found in citrus fruits and cannabis, known for its potential mood-enhancing and digestive benefits.
  • β-Caryophyllene 0.2329%
    A spicy terpene found in black pepper and cannabis, known for its potential anti-anxiety and pain-relieving effects.
  • β-Pinene 0.1924%
    Another pine-scented terpene known for its potential anti-inflammatory properties and ability to counteract some of the effects of THC.
  • ɑ-Humulene 0.0716%
    A terpene with an earthy, woody aroma found in hops and cannabis, known for its potential anti-inflammatory effects.
  • ɑ-Bisabolol 0.0426%
    A floral terpene with soothing properties, often used in skincare for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial benefits.
  • Cis Nerolidol 0.0309%
    A terpene with a floral, woody aroma found in many plants, believed to have sedative and antioxidant properties.
  • Terpinolene 0.0208%
    A terpene with a fresh, herbal aroma found in cannabis and some herbs, used in perfumery and as a flavoring agent.
  • Camphene 0.0173%
    A terpene with a herbal, cooling scent, sometimes used in topical creams and ointments.
  • Linalool 0.0134%
    A floral terpene with a lavender-like aroma found in many plants, valued for its calming and stress-relieving effects.
  • β-Ocimene 0.0129%
    Another form of ocimene with a similar sweet, herbal aroma and uses.
  • Trans Nerolidol 0.0051%
    A terpene with a floral, woody aroma found in many plants, valued for its potential antimicrobial properties.
  • ɣ-Terpinene 0.0031%
    A terpene with a citrusy aroma found in many aromatic plants, valued for its potential antimicrobial properties.
  • ɑ-Terpinene 0.0026%
    A terpene with a piney, herbal aroma found in many plants, used in perfumery and flavoring.
  • Eucalyptol 0.0016%
    A terpene oxide with a fresh, minty scent found in eucalyptus oil, known for its respiratory benefits.
  • P-Cymene 0.0003%
    A terpene with a citrusy, herbal aroma, sometimes used in fragrances and as a natural insect repellent.
  • 3-Carene <LOQ
    A terpene with a sweet, earthy aroma, believed to support bone health and have anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Isopulegol <LOQ
    A terpene alcohol with a minty aroma found in various plants, valued for its aromatic properties.
  • Geraniol <LOQ
    A terpene alcohol with a rose-like aroma found in geraniums and other plants, often used in perfumery and aromatherapy.
  • CIS β-Ocimene ND
    A specific form of β-ocimene with a distinct aromatic profile and similar uses.
  • Caryophyllene Oxide <LOQ
    A terpene oxide with a spicy, woody aroma found in cannabis and spices, believed to have anti-inflammatory properties.
  • (-)-Guaiol <LOQ
    A specific form of guaiol with a distinct aromatic profile and similar uses.
  • β-Eudesmol ND
    Another form of eudesmol with a similar floral, woody aroma and uses.
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Heavy Metals

  • Toxic metals such as lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury that can be present in cannabis and pose health risks.
    ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • Lead 13.2PPB
  • Arsenic 12.7PPB
  • Chromium 11.7PPB
  • Mercury 2PPB
  • Cadmium 1.7PPB
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Mycotoxins

  • ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • Aflatoxins G2 <LOQ
  • Aflatoxins G1 <LOQ
  • Ochratoxin A ND
  • Aflatoxins B1 ND
  • Aflatoxins B2 ND
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Microbials

  • Bacteria and fungi that can contaminate cannabis and potentially cause illness if consumed.
    ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • Salmonella spp ND
    Specific microorganisms that can contaminate cannabis and pose health risks.
  • Ecoli ND
    Specific microorganisms that can contaminate cannabis and pose health risks.
  • Yeast and Mold ND
    Specific microorganisms that can contaminate cannabis and pose health risks.
  • Aerobic Bacteria ND
    Specific microorganisms that can contaminate cannabis and pose health risks.
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Moisture Content

  • ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • Moisture Content 17.34%
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Water Activity

  • ND means that the compound was not detected in lab testing. <LOQ means that the compound was able to be detected in such a small amount that an accurate measurement could not be made.
  • aW 0.6aW