E-seminar covering issues surrounding the use of CBD in food supplements and difficulties likely to be encountered in their analytical testing
This presentation by Ian Axford (Regulatory Scientist at the National Measurement Laboratory, LGC) aims to help manufacturers, suppliers and laboratories understand the issues surrounding the use of cannabidiol, more commonly known as CBD, in food supplements and the difficulties likely to be encountered in testing food supplements containing CBD. The manufacture and supply of food supplements are strictly controlled under food laws, it is therefore important to understand what CBD is and how it is regulated in food products. This presentation focuses on CBD, its chemistry in relation to food supplements and regulatory legislation, as well as considering the analytical aspects of measuring CBD in food supplements.
The e-seminar is intended for individuals working in official control laboratories, the food industry and those involved with the UK official control system.
CBD in food supplements – Part 1
The production of this e-seminar was co-funded by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Defra, the Food Standards Agency, Food Standards Scotland and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, BEIS via the Government Chemist, under the Joint Knowledge Transfer Framework for Food Standards and Food Safety Analysis.
Published 21 June 2022
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