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Driven by long term laboratory experience, QSI leads the area of instrumental analysis and is equipped with state-of-the-art methods and instruments. The company is highly dedicated to herbal drugs such as hemp/cannabis. “One of the biggest challenges our clients are facing is the complexity of legal regulations in the food and pharma sector. d9-Tetrahydrocannbinol (THC) is the psychoactive substance in Cannabis sativa and thus falls under the regulations of narcotics law. However, there are no legal limits for THC in food, only Acute Reference Dose (ARfD) for the evaluation of food safety,” explains Annika Wessels, Business Manager Food. Because of this very complex topic, QSI combines analytical knowledge with regulatory consultation. “We can help clients in case they get a legal claim by authorities. Our authorised experts for the examination of official cross-checks are allowed to test and evaluate samples taken by authorities,” Annika notes.
QSI can offer analyses for food according to ISO 17025, as well as GMP-certified analyses, for example, for the strongly regulated market for Medical Cannabis. The company has implemented a variety of methods from pharmacopoeia monographies for the quality control testing of cannabis products such as flowers, extracts, CBD or Dronabinol.
Due to its broad method portfolio and a large variety of analytical equipment as well as highly specialised partner laboratories within the Tentamus Group, QSI is able to conduct all analyses required for the release of cannabis within the scope of their GMP certification for quality control. It is a great advantage for QSI’s clients that they have only one competent contact person at QSI, and the company takes care of all analyses and compilation of all results. In this respect, QSI’s clients also benefit tremendously from the fact that QSI also holds its own manufacturing authorisation. This allows the company’s qualified person (QP) to be able to perform batch release for cannabis in addition to quality control testing.
The Tentamus Group already has more than 80 laboratories worldwide. For hemp analysis, there are locations in the U.S., Europe, Israel and Asia, all combining the knowledge of different countries regulations. QSI’s state of the art methods and instruments are updated regularly. As an example, the company has already updated its analyses to the latest technologies like Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) and keeps an eye on further new technologies.
Through their vast analytical expertise and cutting-edge instrumental analysis, QSI also contributes to frontier research and develops and validates methods tailored to the needs of their clients.
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Company
QSI
Management
Dr. Johannes Junemann, Head of Quality Control and Dr. Cord Lüllmann, General Manager and Annika Wessels, Business Manager, Food
Description
QSI can offer analyses for food according to ISO 17025, as well as GMP-certified analyses, for example for the strongly regulated market for Medical Cannabis. Founded in 1954 as a laboratory for honey analysis, QSI has expanded its portfolio of analyses over the years. In 2017, when the use of Medical Cannabis was legalised in Germany, QSI has started testing cannabis and hemp containing products, since the very first day, as the first laboratory in Germany. Driven by long term laboratory experience, QSI leads the area of instrumental analysis and is equipped with state-of-the-art methods and instruments. The company is highly dedicated to herbal drugs such as hemp/cannabis