Simulations of Test Reduction Using Pooled Heavy Metals Analysis in Cannabis

Author:

Dupree Tom B1ORCID,Assen Amanda D1ORCID,Janusson Eric1ORCID,Wise Amber R2ORCID,Swider Josh M3ORCID,Roggen Markus1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Delic Labs , 3800 Wesbrook Mall , Vancouver, BC V6S2L9, Canada

2. Medicine Creek Analytics , 3700 Pacific Hwy E #400 , Fife, WA 98424, USA

3. Infinite Chemical Analysis Labs , 8312 Miramar Mall , San Diego, CA 92121, USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCannabis species have a propensity to bioaccumulate toxic heavy metals from their growth media. Increased testing for these metals is required to improve the safety of the legal medical and recreational cannabis industries. However, the current methods used for mandated heavy metals tests are not efficient for a large framework. As a result, there is limited testing capacity, high testing costs, and long wait times for results across North America.ObjectiveThis study aimed to demonstrate that pooling strategies can be used to increase the throughput in cannabis testing labs and reduce some of the strain on the industry.MethodsThis paper presents an algorithm to simulate different pooling strategies. The algorithm was applied to real world data sets collected from Washington and California state testing labs.ResultsUsing a single pooling method, a pool size of three samples on average resulted in a 23.8% reduction in tests required for 100 samples for the Washington lab. For the California lab, pooling four samples on average resulted in a 54.1% reduction in tests required for 100 samples.ConclusionThe algorithms generated from the Washington and California lab data demonstrated that pooled testing strategies can be developed on a case-by-case method to reduce the time, effort, and costs associated with heavy metals tests.HighlightsThe benefits of pooled testing will vary depending on the region and rate of contamination seen in each testing lab. Overall, our results demonstrate pooled testing has the potential to reduce the fiscal costs of testing through increased efficiency, allowing increased testing, leading to greater safety.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology,Agronomy and Crop Science,Environmental Chemistry,Food Science,Analytical Chemistry

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