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Dr. Michelle Peace is an internationally recognized forensic toxicologist and a Full Professor in the Department of Forensic Science at Virginia Commonwealth University. The National Institute of Justice has funded her team to study the proliferation of semi-synthetic THC analogs in the unregulated market and define their relevant biomarkers. Her work impacts public health and public safety policies and initiatives.
At CannMed 25 Michelle will present “Why Some People “Green Out”? The Analysis of Unregulated “Hemp-derived” Cannabis Products”. Her team used a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method to analyze unregulated hemp products. All the products they analyzed were mislabeled in some way, either misrepresenting the cannabinoids contained therein or their concentrations.
During our conversation we discuss
- What has caused the rise of semi-synthetic cannabinoids in the market?
- How Michelle got involved testing unregulated hemp and cannabis products
- Some of the adverse events that have occured from consuming semi-synthetic cannabinoids
- How the LS-MS/MS method allows Michelle’s team to see compounds other labs can’t
- How consumers can protect themselves from mislabeled products
- Whether federal legalization of cannabis would eliminate the semi-synthetic market
Thanks to This Episode’s Sponsor: PRICH Biotech
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