Glossary

HPLC: High Performance Liquid Chromatography

In analytical chemistry, high-performance liquid chromatography is a process often employed to isolate and separate individual components of a mixture. This complex technique is highly versatile and widely used throughout many industries and scientific fields.

How is high-performance liquid chromatography used in the medical cannabis field?

 

In medicinal cannabis, it is sometimes important to identify and isolate specific compounds for therapeutic purposes. When cannabis oil is extracted from a source plant, it will contain the entire chemical profile of the plant, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds.

These can be isolated and then separated from each other using high-performance liquid chromatography. This method is also used to determine the potency and concentration of individual compounds, providing valuable information for medical practitioners and patients.

High performance liquid chromatography can also be used to test the quality and purity of medical cannabis products, ensuring that they meet safety and regulatory standards. This is crucial in protecting patients from potential contaminants or harmful compounds.

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