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High Abundance Terpene Mix
The diversity of terpenes and terpenoids are recognized by the range of scents and flavors they produce. The terpene abundances can differ greatly between the strains of cannabis, from major terpenes, such as myrcene, often found in percent levels, to the minor terpenes, such as geraniol, mostly found in ppm levels or smaller.
Terpene testing and profiling can be difficult since the range of abundance across the profile can vary drastically. A CRM can provide a basis for more accurate testing results by taking into consideration the natural differences in concentration amongst the various compounds in a terpene profile.
With that in mind, our new terpene standard contains the most abundant terpenes found in cannabis products at our highest level of concentration.
Intended Use
This Spex CertiPrep® high abundance terpene mix is a high concentration analytical standard for terpene analysis that contains the most abundant terpenes found in cannabis products. Terpenes are the common term for a large group of compounds that contribute to the flavor and smell of botanicals. The diversity of terpenes and terpenoids is recognized by the range of scents and flavors they produce. The terpene abundances can differ greatly between the strains of cannabis, from major terpenes, such as myrcene, often found in percent levels, to the minor terpenes, such as geraniol, mostly found in ppm levels or smaller. Terpene analysis plays a critical role in the development and QC of cannabis products as it provides a quantitative measure of the product’s flavor and scent profile. Terpene testing and profiling can be difficult since the range of abundance across the profile can vary drastically. A CRM (Certified Reference Material) can provide a basis for more accurate testing results by taking into consideration the natural differences in concentration amongst the various compounds in a terpene profile.
Spex CertiPrep® offers ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO 17034 Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) for all the common contaminants such as pesticide residues, residual solvents, and heavy metals, as well as qualitative analysis CRMs, such as terpenes. As the industry demands change and regulations are put into place, we continually update our product offering.
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Chemiclas are not intended for and should not be (i) used for medical, surgical or other patient oriented applications, or (ii) combined with any food product or ingested in any form.
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Accredited by A2LA to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and ISO 17034:2016
Manufactured for GC, GC/MS, HPLC, LC/MS, and other analytical instrumentation
5,000 ppm high abundance 10 component terpene mix in methanol matrix
1 mL ampule
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Product Information
- BrandSpex
- Volume1 mL
- Unit of MeasureEA
- Storage Condition-10°C to -20°C
- Product TypeOrganic Standard
- Raw Material>95% min; as available
- CertificationSingle: Grav. &/or Volume w/Analytical Confirm
Notifications
Component Table
trans-Caryophyllene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 87-44-5 |
alpha-Humulene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 6753-98-6 |
Linalool | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 78-70-6 |
(R)-(+)-Limonene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 5989-27-5 |
beta-Myrcene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 123-35-3 |
Ocimene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 13877-91-3 |
beta-Phellandrene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 555-10-2 |
alpha-Pinene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 80-56-8 |
beta-Pinene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 127-91-3 |
Terpinolene | 5,000 µg/mL | Methanol | 586-62-9 |