New Food Issue #5 2020
Issue 5 2020 of New Food is available to read online, featuring stories on food safety, brewing & beverages, ingredients and our Cannabis Testing Supplement...
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Issue 5 2020 of New Food is available to read online, featuring stories on food safety, brewing & beverages, ingredients and our Cannabis Testing Supplement...
NFCU calls on public to inform police if they spot sweets for sale laced with THC in UK.
The ACI has launched a pioneering consortia study that will address data gaps associated with the safety of CBD, ensuring that only safe and fully-compliant products are on the UK market by next spring.
There are several misconceptions and challenges associated with cannabis laboratory testing space.
Health Canada issues a warning to consumers about cannabis edibles, including how to recognise legitimate products and safe storage, after several children accidentally ingested illegal products.
The European Commission is reviewing whether CBD should be classified as a narcotic. Dr Parveen Bhatarah, Head of Regulatory and Compliance Unit at The Association of the Cannabinoid Industry, explains the impact this could have on both the European and UK markets.
In a recent webinar hosted by New Food in association with PerkinElmer, Ben Armstrong of Juniper Analytics outlined the current testing methods and resources available to support new users of cannabis and CBD edibles.
16 July 2020 | By
Nina Constantine is the Director of Food & Environment at Eurofins Genomics.
CBD is not just another ingredient; before brands decide to jump on the cannabidiol bandwagon, there are a number of careful considerations to be made to ensure you become a responsible producer.
The Association for the Cannabinoid Industry (The ACI) announces CBD Safety Study Consortium which will generate data to assess the safety of CBD.
Issue 3 2020 of New Food is available to read online, featuring stories on food safety, ingredients, meat and our Application Note supplement...
Fully automated quantitative determination of residual solvents in hemp oil performed by full evaporation headspace GC/MS without sample preparation.
With the availability of hemp and cannabis as commercial products such as tea and oil, there becomes the need for analysis and regulation of potency, pesticides, biological contaminants and heavy metals among others.
Members from the Association for the Cannabinoid Industry (ACI) recently raised questions regarding CBD novel food dossier applications in the UK, and the FSA has now responded to their questions in a Q&A.
The Association for the Cannabinoid Industry (ACI) claims there is a need for standardisation and harmonisation of the analytical methodology protocols used in the testing of cannabinoids.