An official document provided by a third-party laboratory that details the chemical composition of a cannabis product. It includes information about the levels of cannabinoids, terpenes, and any potential contaminants, such as yeast and mold, pesticides, heavy metals, or residual solvents. The COA is used to verify that the product meets safety standards and accurately reflects its labeled potency.
🔊 ser·TIF·ih·kit uv uh·NAL·ih·sis
In the Wild — Example
Always ask for the Certificate of Analysis before you buy anything from an unfamiliar brand.
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