Understanding Mycotoxin Thresholds in Oklahoma Cannabis Industry
Hello, this is Oklahoma Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs with the OK Cannabis Law Office. Today we’re going to be asking what are the allowable thresholds for mycotoxins when we’re doing testing. So basically the mycotoxins you’re looking for first are the aflatoxin B1, aflatoxin B2, aflatoxin G1, and aflatoxin G2. All of those have to add up to less than 20 parts per billion. Also you need to have ocriptoxin A at less than 20 parts per billion as well.
Why Are Mycotoxin Levels Important in Medical Marijuana Testing?
Mycotoxins are toxic substances produced by certain molds found in marijuana. When consumed, mycotoxins can have harmful effects on human health, particularly in individuals with compromised immune systems. This is why it is crucial for medical marijuana to undergo rigorous testing to ensure that mycotoxin levels are below the allowable thresholds.
Ensuring Safe and Quality Medical Marijuana Products
By adhering to the allowable mycotoxin levels in medical marijuana testing, dispensaries and growers can ensure that their products are safe for consumption. This not only protects patients from potential health risks but also helps to maintain the reputation of the medical marijuana industry as a whole. Regular testing and compliance with regulations are essential in providing patients with high-quality, safe medical marijuana products.
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