Cannabinoid Spectrum describes how cannabinoids and related compounds are represented within a cannabis product.
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Full-spectrum products retain the complete range of naturally occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, and other plant compounds, including trace levels of THC within legal limits.
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Broad-spectrum products preserve multiple cannabinoids and terpenes while removing THC to meet stricter regulatory or commercial requirements.
Why Spectrum Classification Matters for Compliance and Formulation
Spectrum classification directly affects formulation design, labeling obligations, and regulatory eligibility across jurisdictions. THC thresholds, Novel Food positioning, and end-use categorization often depend on whether a product is full-spectrum or broad-spectrum. For procurement managers and white-label operators, selecting the correct spectrum ensures that products meet market-specific rules, align with labeling claims, and avoid remediation or relabeling downstream. It also influences sensory profile, functional performance, and consumer positioning.
How CannaXtrade Manages Spectrum Accuracy Across Markets
CannaXtrade classifies cannabinoid spectrum at batch level, supported by accredited laboratory analysis and clear documentation. Each product is verified against applicable THC limits, labeling standards, and destination-market requirements before release. Spectrum designation is aligned with formulation intent, analytical results, and compliance thresholds, ensuring consistency from sourcing through delivery. This disciplined approach allows CannaXtrade to supply full-spectrum and broad-spectrum products that are accurately represented, legally compliant, and ready for distribution across regulated European markets.
