Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4770, pt. 4770.3040 - STABILITY AND DEGRADATION TESTING OF DRIED RAW CANNABIS
A. The manufacturer must provide the
third-party testing laboratory with an adequate number of dried raw cannabis
samples in their final packaged form to create composite samples at the four
distinct timepoints listed in item B. The stability samples must be stored
according to label instructions.
B.
The testing laboratory must test the potency of the stability samples at zero,
three, six, and 12 month intervals to monitor changes in total THC content and
total CBD content.
C. If the value
at any of the subsequent timepoints changes by ten percent or more compared to
T = 0 when tested in triplicate, the cured flower will be assigned an
expiration period based upon the time it dropped below ten percent of T =
0.
D. Until data has been collected
establishing evidence-based expiration dates, a dried raw cannabis product will
have a six-month expiration date.
E. The testing laboratory must store each
stability sample according to the product's label instructions. If there are no
applicable label instructions, then the sample must be stored at room
temperature and not in direct sunlight.
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