A Guide to Hemp Method Validations - Part Five
June 28, 2021

This series of papers has summarized key requirements for method validation to ensure that end users can make informed decisions on the methodology they utilize. Once the end user has reviewed validation reports and chosen a method, the final step in their process is verification. While validation of a method establishes known performance requirements, verification ensures the method works as intended for the desired matrices and facilities. Verification provides confidence to the end user that the method will perform accurately and that results obtained can be trusted.
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While validation of a method establishes known performance requirements, verification ensures the method works as intended for the desired matrices and facilities.
This paper will go over the differences between these two ways to validate a method and list the various benefits of internal and external method validations.
This paper will focus on aspects for two different types of validations, those for chemistry and microbiology methods.
This paper outlines the requirements that methods must meet to be considered validated and the advantages of validated methods.
Accurate analysis of hemp products is crucial for cultivators, whether to confirm a legal level of THC or to establish the quality of the product.
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