p0opstlnksal0t
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Holy shit what a post! Thanks
Yes! ALL cannabinoids are revealed by Thin Layer Chromatography (thanks to the Fast Blue B or Fast Blue BB dye, in combination with an appropriate eluent that separates the cannabinoids)
[NOTE: just to clarify, the TLC images shown in my reply here are not of Thunderstruck, but other various strains, just to demonstrate some cannabinoid variance in tests]
One of my previous analysis images in my Thin Layer Chromatography thread (see signature [link]) was from a strain which turned out to be very high THCV -- I had no idea until i analysed it! but you'll see it's very clear:
If there were any CBD (there isn't) you'd see it as a BRIGHT ORANGE dot immediately above the BRIGHT RED dot of THC. THCV stands out as a DARK CHERRY RED immediately below the THC dot.
When you compare this to my other analyses you'll see it sticks out like a sore thumb, and it was a pleasant delight to see because THCV is usually low or non-existent in most strains.
Compare it, for example, to a high CBG strain (golden spot) ... you can see this strain has very low but still detectable levels of THCV between the golden CBG spot and the large THC spot. This is a very significant level of CBG...
Just to be clear about how CBD looks with this eluent, it's the BRIGHT ORANGE dot ABOVE-but-hugging the BRIGHT RED dot of THC ...
In this analysis you can see the Cinderella99 is just full of THC (as to be expected), whereas the Dinamed is approx 1:1 CBD:THC ... both also have healthy levels of CBG and CBC, nice!