Concentrated cannabis products made using a solvent must be purged at the end of the extraction process. Trace amounts of the solvent used can remain even after purging, and high concentrations of certain solvents can be harmful if consumed. Screening for residual solvents is required only for cannabis products made using a solvent-based extraction method. The amount of residual solvent left in a cannabis concentrate must be shown to be below the allowable limit for your state in milligrams, which varies for each applicable solvent.
This screen is NOT accredited.
Testing Method
Scope of Test
Propane
Isobutane
n-Butane
Neopentane
Methanol
Isopentane
n-Pentane
Ethanol
Ethyl Ether
Acetone
2
2-dimethylbutane
Isopropyl Alcohol
Acetonitrile
2-methylpentane
2
3-dimethylbutane
Methylene Chloride
3-methylpentane
n-Hexane
Ethyl Acetate
Chloroform
1
1
1-Trichloroethane
1
1
1
2 - Tetrafluoroethane
Benzene
1
2-Dichloreothane
n-Heptane
Toluene
m
p-Xylene
o-Xylene
DMSO
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