Cannalytics, LLC

Cannalytics, LLC

Cannalytics Research Center (CRC) is a Cannabis/Hemp testing laboratory that is a regulatory compliant, highly scientific testing and analytical firm, with our focus on the cannabis industry. Cannalytics provides patients, healthcare providers, cultivators, producers, dispensaries and consumers with valuable certified information.
Research / Cannabis Analysis Labs
Testing & Compliance

About Cannalytics, LLC

We are building The Cannabis Compliance and Regulatory Laboratory Testing infrastructure.

Cannalytics provides patients, cultivators, producers and dispensaries with valuable information about the safety, quality, and potency of their medical/recreational cannabis products. Cannalytics has started its business in Lafayette, NJ 07848 “Corporate Office” with its Primary DEA & FDA Licensed Laboratory and Research Center located in Branchburg, NJ 08876 in our 5,500 square feet, State of the Art, well-equipped cannabis laboratory.

Cannalytics intends to provide a comprehensive menu of services to stakeholders in the medical/recreational Cannabis industry. From Cannabinoid profiling, microbiological screening, pesticide screening, terpene analysis, infused-product formulation charts and more, Cannalytics offers tests and services aimed to guarantee the quality and potency of all medical Cannabis products. We look to establish long-lasting relationships with our clients through accurate data, quick turnaround, and exemplary service.

At Cannalytics Research Center (CRC) data integrity and security are topics of utmost importance. We fully understand that many people in the government and public spheres are concerned about the use of legalized cannabis and cannabis-based products, and therefore we consider it mandatory for CRC to have a software platform that uniquely addresses these concerns.Our goal is ‘peace-of-mind’ for all involved because cannabis use is ultimately about public health & welfare and we want all who choose to utilize cannabis products to feel as secure as possible in their decision(s).

To achieve our high standards, address concerns, we have partnered with TagLeaf Inc. to implement TagLeaf Software. This software will be integrated with our lab testing equipment as it provides a compliant software solution that allows for regulatory oversight in the cannabis industry. It is worth noting that this is not a “seed to sale” software (meaning software that assists cannabis manufacturers and dispensaries in keeping detailed records and tracking of products) but it can integrate with seed-to-sale software. Currently our software and the lab testing procedures we have developed are one of a kind. We collect 10 times the amount of data than any other software platform in this industry.

Funds will be used to build our laboratories and research centers along with funding drug education programs.

Features Cannalytics, LLC

Services Potency Testing Cannabis plants manufacture cannabinoids that determine the overall effect and strength of the strain. There are many different cannabinoids that all have distinct medicinal effects, however, most states only require testing  and reporting for the dry weight percentages of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Heavy Metals Testing Different types of metals can be found in soils and fertilizers  

and as cannabis plants grow, they tend to draw in these metals 

from the soil.  

Heavy metals are a group of metals considered to be toxic and the most common include lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury. Most labs are required to test and confirm that samples are under the allowable toxic concentration limits for these four hazardous metals.

Pesticide Testing The detection of pesticides in cannabis has been a challenge. Cannabis testing is required.

There are many pesticides that are used in commercial cannabis grow operations to kill the pests that thrive on the plants and in greenhouses. These chemicals are toxic to humans so confirming their absence from cannabis products is crucial. A majority of states require labs to test for  an average of 18 different pesticides.

RESIDUAL SOLVENTS TESTING Residual solvents are chemicals left over from the process of 

extracting cannabinoids from the cannabis plant. Common solvents 

for such extractions include ethanol, butane, propane and hexane. 

These solvents are evaporated to prepare high concentration oils and waxes. However, it is sometimes necessary to use large quantities of solvent in order to increase extraction efficiency and to achieve higher levels of purity. Since these solvents are not safe for human consumption, most states require labs to verify that all traces of the substances have been removed. 

MOISTURE CONTENT TESTING Moisture content is not a required test by most states. However, 

moisture can be extremely detrimental to the quality of stored 

cannabis products.   

Dried cannabis typically has a moisture content of 10-12%. A moisture content above 12% in dried cannabis is prone to fungal growth (mold). 

As medical users may be immune deficient and are highly vulnerable to the effects of mold, constant monitoring of moisture is needed.

MICROBIAL, FUNGUS, & MYCOTOXIN TESTING Most states mandate that cannabis-testing labs analyze samples for 

any fungal or microbial growth...

resulting from production or handling, as well as mycotoxins, which is a class of toxins produced by fungi. With the potential to become lethal, continuous exposure to mycotoxins can lead to a buildup of progressively worse allergic reactions. 

Team

Scott Begraft
Arlene Matos
Arun Kulkarni

Hours

Mon
9:00 - 17:00
Tue
9:00 - 17:00
Wed
9:00 - 17:00
Thu
9:00 - 17:00

Closed now

Fri
9:00 - 17:00