Defined Organism Substance - Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil
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Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil
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Medicinal
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Classified as an NHP under Schedule 1, item 2 (an extract) of the Natural Health Products Regulations. This ingredient is a derivative made by processing the non-viable seeds of Cannabis sativa not included in the definition of cannabis as referred to in item 5 of Schedule 2 to the Cannabis Act.
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10.0
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This ingredient must not contain more than 10 parts per million delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), phytocannabinoids that have been isolated or concentrated, or synthetic duplicates of phytocannabinoids. The determination of the THC concentration must take into account the potential to convert delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) to THC. In the Industrial Hemp Regulations (IHR), industrial hemp is defined as "a cannabis plant - or any part of that plant - in which the concentration of THC is 0.3% w/w or less in the flowering heads and leaves"; and as such, this ingredient is expected to be sourced from an approved cultivar set out in the List of Approved Cultivars, published by the Government of Canada on its website, as amended from time to time. Additional cultivars may be permitted, such as varieties recommended for certification by the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies, which are also meeting the definition of industrial hemp as set out in the IHR.
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Non-medicinal
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10.0
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This ingredient must not contain more than 10 parts per million THC, phytocannabinoids that have been isolated or concentrated, or synthetic duplicates of phytocannabinoids. The determination of the THC concentration must take into account the potential to convert THCA to THC. In the IHR, industrial hemp is defined as "a cannabis plant - or any part of that plant - in which the concentration of THC is 0.3% w/w or less in the flowering heads and leaves"; and as such, this ingredient is expected to be sourced from an approved cultivar set out in the List of Approved Cultivars, published by the Government of Canada on its website, as amended from time to time. Additional cultivars may be permitted, such as varieties recommended for certification by the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies, which are also meeting the definition of industrial hemp as set out in the IHR.
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