Valenveras – Analysis
ONE SOLUTION TO ANALYZE A WIDE VARIETY OF PARAMETERS
Test potency, nutrients, plant health, terpenes, micro-nutrients, water activity, and moisture—all with one tool. Analyze plant tissue, emerging flower, and dry flower for real-time crop assessments. Unlock detailed terpene profiles and enable precise quality control, generating complete profiles in seconds with instant results.
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- Timely decisions about quality and compliance
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Near-infrared reflectance (NIR) spectroscopy is a nondestructive analytical technique used to measure the chemical composition of a sample. This technique is based on the absorption of light in the near infrared region by the chemical bonds of molecules present in the sample.
NIR spectroscopy is used in a wide variety of applications, from agriculture to the pharmaceutical industry. In agriculture, it is used to measure crop quality, moisture and nutrient content in soil. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used to monitor the quality of drugs and to identify and quantify the components of formulations.
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The joint venture between Neospectra and Valenveras represents an important milestone in the cannabis industry, as it facilitates the adoption of advanced technologies for analysis and quality control in a rapidly growing market. With the growing demand for cannabis products for medicinal and recreational use, it is critical to have reliable and accurate tools that enable a better understanding of the chemical composition of the plant and ultimately improve the end-user experience.
Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR) technology reduces costs and analysis times compared to other techniques, democratizing access to quality control in the cannabis market.
The adoption of near infrared spectroscopy (NIR) technology in the Neospectra-Valenveras collaboration also has a significant impact on the cost/analysis ratio compared to other cannabis analysis techniques, such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS). NIR spectroscopy offers advantages such as shorter analysis time, lower cost per sample and the ability to perform real-time measurements without the need for a specialized laboratory. These features make NIR technology more accessible and cost-effective for a broad spectrum of players in the cannabis industry, enabling greater adoption of quality control practices and a better understanding of the chemical profiles of cannabis plants.