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Accredited Oklahoma Laboratory Providing Fast, Accurate Results

 

Oklahoma Compliance


ONLY $225

Results In 48-72 Hours

Oklahoma Compliance $225

Oklahoma Compliance for Processed Products $250


Single Batch Preroll + Terpenes $125

For growers and dispensaries that create non-infused pre-rolls from a single harvest batch that has previously been tested for full compliance, a cost-effective option for testing is our single batch preroll package. This package includes the Oklahoma required Heavy Metals, Foreign Material & Filth, and Potency analyses. Plus terpene profile.


 
 
 

$60

Potency

Using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) we deliver the highest level of accuracy users can depend on. Cannabis potency testing measures the amount of cannabinoid content in cannabis and cannabis-related products. We quantify 11 different cannabinoids that are most prevalent in cannabis plants:

Cannabidiolic Acid (CBDA)- Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) - Cannabigerolic Acid (CBGA) - Cannabinol (CBN) - Δ9- Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) - Δ8- Tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ8-THC) - Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCA) - Cannabidiol (CBD) - Cannabidivarin (CBDV) - Cannabigerol (CBG)- Cannabichromene (CBC)


$65

Terpenes

Higher Testing uses Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) to profile terpenes.  Terpenes are produced in trichomes (where THC is produced) and give cannabis its distinctive flavor and aroma. Terpenes also act as essential, medicinal hydrocarbon building blocks, which may enhance the overall beneficial effects of cannabis. Higher Testing Laboratory provides testing for the following 23 terpenes:

α- Pinene- Camphene - β-Pinene- β-Myrcene -δ-3-Carene- α- Terpinene- p-Cymene- d-Limonene- Eucalyptol -cis-Ocimene- trans-Ocimene- γ-Terpinene -Terpinolene- Linalool- Isopulegol- Geraniol- β- Caryophyllene - α-Humulene- cis-Nerolidol - trans-Nerolidol - Caryophyllene oxide - Guaiol - α-Bisabolol


$125

Pesticides

Pesticides are used in commercial cannabis grow operations to kill insects and spiders that thrive on cannabis plants.  These pesticides have proven detrimental to one’s health if eaten, smoked, vaped, or topically applied. We use Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry LC-MS/MS instrumentation to ensure detection of the state regulated limits of the following pesticides:

Spiromesifen - Etoxazole - Bifenazate - Spirotetramat - Imazalil - Myclobutanil - Tebuconazole - Malathion - Abamectin - Imidacloprid - Spinosad – Azoxystrobin- Permethrins


$85

Microbials

If cannabis is not processed or stored properly, it may contain microbial contaminants that are harmful for human consumption. We use microbial testing to identify whether your product contains potentially harmful microorganisms. We test for the following contaminants that can lead to serious illness and health complications:

Escherichia coli (STEC) - Staphylococcus aureus – Aspergillus flavus- Aspergillus niger- Aspergillus terreus- Aspergillus fumigatus- Bile tolerant gram-negative bacteria- Candida ablicans - Salmonella - Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Total Yeast and Mold 

$65

Mycotoxins

Mycotoxins are naturally occurring contaminants produced by certain molds and fungi, which decompose organic matter. Mycotoxins may be present in cannabis products, and are known to cause serious health effects. Higher Testing Laboratory will test for the following 5 analytes that could prove harmful to your customers:

Alfatoxin B1 - Alfatoxin G1 - Alfatoxin G2 - Alfatoxin B2 - Ochratoxin A


$75

Heavy Metals

Cannabis collects and absorbs heavy metals from the soil, water, and air. These toxic elements can be passed from the plant to the consumer and pose serious health risks. Heavy metals screening ensures that the user will be confident about the safety of the product. Higher Testing utilizes ICPMS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) for heavy metals testing, allowing detection of even low levels of the following 4 heavy metals:

Lead - Arsenic - Cadmium - Mercury


$65

Residual Solvents

Residual solvents are chemicals that may be left over from the process of extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis. This extraction process is used to produce wax, oils and liquid concentrate products, which make up more than a quarter of the cannabis market today. The process is generally simple, but inadequate post-processing may leave significant amounts of residual solvents in cannabis products, which may cause minor to severe human health effects. At Higher Testing Laboratory, we use headspace analysis with Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (HS-GC-MS) to test for 13 major solvents that could contaminate your product and put your customers at risk:

Acetone - Benzene - Pentane - Total Xylenes (m, p, o-xylenes) - Hexane - Butanes - Propane - Isopropanol - Toluene – Heptane- Methanol- Ethanol-Ethyl Acetate-Heptane


$30

Moisture Analysis

Finished cannabis plant products are cured and dried in order to enhance flavor and prolong shelf life. Improperly cured cannabis is more likely to grow mold and other microbial contaminants. Higher Testing uses loss-on-drying methods to determine the total water content in cannabis products. This value is also used as an industry standard to normalize potency and terpene results.


$30

Water Activity

Water activity is similar to moisture analysis in that it measures the amount of water present in a sample. However, water activity only measures water that is available to microorganisms, and is a more accurate predictor of product shelf life than moisture analysis alone.

 

Sample Transport and Pickup

Transport and pickup is free for clients. Additional Transport services are available. Please contact us for more details.