Happi Staff11.21.19
Purisys, LLC, a producer of ultra-high purity cannabinoids, announced today that the US Drug Enforcement Agency has removed its cannabidiol (CBD) from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
Purisys currently produces all major cannabinoids relevant to pharmaceutical and consumer products (>50), as well as degradants, metabolites and analytical reference standards. In addition to CBD, more than 30 other cannabinoids have also been descheduled.
Purisys has been manufacturing ultra-high purity CBD (<0.001% THC) via a patented process since 2016, and its products fall far below the 0.3% THC limits set in the 2018 Farm Bill for use in consumer products. The cannabinoids produced by Purisys are distinguished by their ultra-low THC concentration, purity, world-scale capacity, exacting quality control, ease of formulation compared to hemp-derived isolates, and strong regulatory support, according to the company.
Purisys currently produces all major cannabinoids relevant to pharmaceutical and consumer products (>50), as well as degradants, metabolites and analytical reference standards. In addition to CBD, more than 30 other cannabinoids have also been descheduled.
Purisys has been manufacturing ultra-high purity CBD (<0.001% THC) via a patented process since 2016, and its products fall far below the 0.3% THC limits set in the 2018 Farm Bill for use in consumer products. The cannabinoids produced by Purisys are distinguished by their ultra-low THC concentration, purity, world-scale capacity, exacting quality control, ease of formulation compared to hemp-derived isolates, and strong regulatory support, according to the company.