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How to read a Certificate of Analysis

Deleted UserNew2mo ago|178 views
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One thing that took me a while to understand was how to actually read a COA document. The Science Hub has a great interactive guide but here is my quick summary: look for the alkaloid percentages first especially mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine. Then check the heavy metals panel, all should be below detection limits. Finally the solvent residuals section is critical. If DCM is above 600 ppm that is a red flag. The platform grades all of this automatically but knowing how to read it yourself makes you a more informed consumer.

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?Deleted User

This is exactly the kind of transparency the kratom community needs. Too many people buy blind without checking lab results.

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?Deleted User

I noticed the same quality improvement trend. Competition through transparency seems to be working.

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?Deleted User

I had the opposite experience with this product but I think batch variation plays a big role. That is why checking the variance percentage matters.

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?Deleted User

Great point! I have had a similar experience. The consistency tracking on this platform has been really helpful for comparing batches over time.

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