Federal Science Agency Adds New Cannabis Compounds To Its Library Of 'Chemical Fingerprints'
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Federal Science Agency Adds New Cannabis Compounds To Its Library Of 'Chemical Fingerprints'
A federal science agency has added dozens of new marijuana components to an official government library of compounds that is used to help identify unknown substances in food, drugs, cosmetics, the environment, body fluids and forensic evidence. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced last week that the cannabis components were being added as part of a broader update to its library of mass spectra measured from hundred…
Federal Science Agency Adds New Cannabis Compounds To Its Library Of ‘Chemical Fingerprints’
A federal science agency has added dozens of new marijuana components to an official government library of compounds that is used to help identify unknown substances in food, drugs, cosmetics, the environment, body fluids and forensic evidence. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced last week that the cannabis components were being added as part of a broader update to its library of mass spectra measured from hundred…

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