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Noid Knowledge
Cannabis Science & Technology
36 episodes
1 month ago
In this latest installment of Noid Knowledge, Jason Wilson from the Curious About Cannabis podcast discusses with our host Evan Friedmann and guests TJ Martin, Ian Oswald, and Kyle Boyar, their experiences at the American Chemical Society (ACS) conference in San Diego. Wilson shares insights from a conversation with colleagues about their research on volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in cannabis, which contribute to its aroma. They found that while most VSCs were present in low concentrations, some strains like Gelato and GMO had higher levels. They also discussed the importance of proper packaging, noting that mylar bags can effectively retain these compounds. The conversation highlights the need for better analytical methods and open-access research to advance the cannabis industry. Link to Companion Curious About Cannabis Podcast Episode : https://cacpodcast.com/cannabis-quality-aroma-and-terpenes-what-do-we-really-know-with-tj-martin-iain-oswald-kyle-boyar-evan-friedmann/
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In this latest installment of Noid Knowledge, Jason Wilson from the Curious About Cannabis podcast discusses with our host Evan Friedmann and guests TJ Martin, Ian Oswald, and Kyle Boyar, their experiences at the American Chemical Society (ACS) conference in San Diego. Wilson shares insights from a conversation with colleagues about their research on volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in cannabis, which contribute to its aroma. They found that while most VSCs were present in low concentrations, some strains like Gelato and GMO had higher levels. They also discussed the importance of proper packaging, noting that mylar bags can effectively retain these compounds. The conversation highlights the need for better analytical methods and open-access research to advance the cannabis industry. Link to Companion Curious About Cannabis Podcast Episode : https://cacpodcast.com/cannabis-quality-aroma-and-terpenes-what-do-we-really-know-with-tj-martin-iain-oswald-kyle-boyar-evan-friedmann/
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Ep 20: Researching Cannabis: Terpenes Versus Volatile Sulfur Compounds
Noid Knowledge
1 hour 26 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 20: Researching Cannabis: Terpenes Versus Volatile Sulfur Compounds
On this month’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Iain Oswald, a principal research scientist at Abstrax Tech Inc., a cannabis research and development company located in Southern California. Here, Dr. Oswald (aka Dr. Dank) discusses the discovery of a new class of volatile sulfur compounds responsible for the characteristic gassy, skunky aroma produced by cannabis. We also discuss the recent paper published by Iain and his team highlighting their discovery of an additional range of cannabis sulfur compounds that contribute to the tropical notes in cannabis aromas.
Noid Knowledge
In this latest installment of Noid Knowledge, Jason Wilson from the Curious About Cannabis podcast discusses with our host Evan Friedmann and guests TJ Martin, Ian Oswald, and Kyle Boyar, their experiences at the American Chemical Society (ACS) conference in San Diego. Wilson shares insights from a conversation with colleagues about their research on volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in cannabis, which contribute to its aroma. They found that while most VSCs were present in low concentrations, some strains like Gelato and GMO had higher levels. They also discussed the importance of proper packaging, noting that mylar bags can effectively retain these compounds. The conversation highlights the need for better analytical methods and open-access research to advance the cannabis industry. Link to Companion Curious About Cannabis Podcast Episode : https://cacpodcast.com/cannabis-quality-aroma-and-terpenes-what-do-we-really-know-with-tj-martin-iain-oswald-kyle-boyar-evan-friedmann/