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Cannabis Taxonomy: What's In a Name?
Taxonomists have been struggling for hundreds of years to appropriately categorize Cannabis varieties. Explore some of the history of the Cannabis taxonomy debate and check out primary research papers to come to your own conclusions!
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Endocannabinoid System Poster
The endocannabinoid system is a relatively newly discovered physiological system that has been demonstrated to help regulate nearly all bodily processes. Learn more with this informative poster.
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Decarboxylation Poster
Cannabinoids must be heated in order to become "active" in a form that can cross the blood-brain barrier. Learn more about cannabinoid decarboxylation in this informative poster.
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Eating Cannabis Poster
Cannabis infused edibles can produce unique psychoactive effects due to the metabolic processes that occur after oral ingestion. Learn more about what happens when you consume cannabinoids orally in this informative poster.
- Cannabinoid and Terpene Vaporization Temperature Guide
This temperature guide is available as a reference for patients and caregivers to find an appropriate temperature setting that meets their needs.
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The Scents of Cannabis: A Guide to the Common Terpenes of Cannabis
This reference is a guide to the Cannabis terpenoids which give Cannabis its smell and, to some extent, its taste. These essential oils also have medicinal qualities as well as synergies with cannabinoids and other terpenes.
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What are Terpenes?
This article is an in depth exploration of terpenes in the Cannabis plant.
- Cannabis Contaminants - Fungi, Bacteria, Mycotoxins, and Chemical Residues
There are a variety of chemical and microbiological contaminants that can be found in Cannabis. Learn about these different contaminants and which are required for testing under current Oregon state law.
- What is Tissue Culture?
Tissue culture is a method of cloning that allows the grower to reproduce large numbers of plants that have a greater genetic stability than through traditional cloning methods. Find out more about tissue culture and how it might shape the future of Cannabis.
- What are Residual Solvents?
Residual solvents can be found in Cannabis concentrates that have been produced using hydrocarbon based solvents like butane and propane. Learn more about the chemistry of these solvents and what you might expect to find in your concentrate.
- The Life History of THC
A lot happens before THC makes its appearance in Cannabis. This article provides an in depth look at the chemical pathway responsible for the synthesis of some of the major cannabinoids like THC and CBD. Prepare to learn some chemistry.
- A Note on Polarity
Understanding chemical polarity can help reveal why certain Cannabis preparations are performed certain ways. This article is not only intended for Cannabis enthusiasts, but anyone wanting to learn some chemistry!
- 10 Ways Cannabis Testing Can Go Wrong
Check out this expanded article that was featured on The Weed Blog, to learn how Cannabis testing can go wrong so you can find a lab that's doing things right.
- Statistical vs. Clinical Significance
When reading and reviewing scientific research articles, it is important to understand the term "significance" and the various ways that researchers and clinicians use these terms to determine the practical relevance of a result.
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We are proud to serve Southern Oregon's medical marijuana community.
Kenevir Research is an organizational member of The NELAC Institute.