THC Is Undetectable After a Withdrawal Period in Cows Fed Hemp Byproduct
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THC is undetectable after a withdrawal period in cows fed hemp byproduct
A new study has examined feeding a hemp byproduct to cows and found that the trace amounts of psychoactive THC in hemp were undetectable in the milk and edible tissue of cows if they were weaned off the byproduct before milking or processing.
THC Levels Become Undetectable in Cows Following Withdrawal Period After
In a groundbreaking experimental study conducted at Oregon State University, researchers have explored the implications of feeding spent hemp biomass to dairy cows, providing crucial insights into cannabinoid absorption, distribution, and clearance. This research addresses the pivotal concern surrounding the presence of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), the psychoactive compound in hemp, and its potential transfer into milk […]
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