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Hemp-derived products are tested to verify cannabinoid content and confirm compliance with federal THC limits. Laboratory analysis measures compounds such as Delta-9 THC, THCA, and other cannabinoids to ensure each batch aligns with legal definitions of hemp.

In addition to potency, these reports screen for contaminants including heavy metals, microbial presence, pesticides, and residual solvents where applicable.

Certificates of Analysis (COAs) provide a detailed breakdown of each product’s composition and testing results.

Browse available lab reports for hemp and legal THC products below.

Why Third-Party Testing Matters for Hemp Products

Hemp-derived products are expected to meet specific regulatory thresholds, especially when it comes to cannabinoid content. Third-party lab testing is used to verify compliance, consistency, and overall product quality.

Testing is typically used to confirm:

  • cannabinoid levels, including Δ9 THC compliance (≤0.3% by dry weight for hemp)
  • the presence of compounds like CBD, THCA, and other cannabinoids
  • absence of microbial contaminants such as bacteria, yeast, and mold
  • screening for heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic
  • pesticide and residual solvent safety

These reports help ensure products meet legal definitions of hemp and remain consistent across batches.

How to Read a Hemp Certificate of Analysis (COA)

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a lab report that verifies both the cannabinoid profile and safety of a hemp product.

Key sections typically include:

Cannabinoid Profile
Shows levels of cannabinoids such as CBD, THCA, and Δ9 THC. This section is used to confirm compliance with federal hemp limits.

Heavy Metal Testing
Screens for contaminants like lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic.

Microbial Testing
Ensures the product is free from harmful bacteria, yeast, mold, E. coli, and Salmonella.

Pesticide Screening
Checks for agricultural chemical residues.

Residual Solvent Testing
Confirms that any solvents used during extraction are removed to acceptable levels.

Reviewing a COA helps verify both compliance and consistency, especially in products where cannabinoid levels directly impact legality.

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