MoCann Testing cannabis testing lab logo - St. Louis, Missouri

MoCann Testing

St. Louis, Missouri

Testing Services

PotencyTerpenesPesticidesHeavy MetalsMicrobialResidual Solvents

Details

Turnaround
5-7 business days
Accreditations
ISO 17025
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About MoCann Testing

MoCann Testing (EKG Life Science Solutions) serves Missouri's cannabis market.

MoCann Testing operates in Missouri, which has approximately 400 active cannabis licenses. All testing labs in Missouri are regulated by Division of Cannabis Regulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cannabis tests does MoCann Testing offer?+

MoCann Testing provides Potency, Terpenes, Pesticides, Heavy Metals, Microbial, Residual Solvents testing for cannabis products. All testing is performed at their St. Louis, Missouri facility under ISO 17025 accreditation.

What is the turnaround time at MoCann Testing?+

MoCann Testing offers 5-7 business days turnaround for standard cannabis compliance testing. Rush testing may be available on request - contact the lab directly for expedited service pricing.

Is MoCann Testing ISO 17025 accredited?+

Yes. MoCann Testing holds ISO 17025 accreditation, the international standard for testing and calibration laboratory competence. This is required by most state cannabis regulators and signals the lab follows validated methods, maintains quality controls, and participates in ongoing proficiency testing.

How much does cannabis testing cost in Missouri?+

A full compliance panel in Missouri typically runs $300-$800 for flower and $400-$900 for concentrates, depending on required analytes. Individual tests are cheaper: potency $40-$75, pesticides $100-$200, microbial $60-$120. Contact MoCann Testing directly for current pricing and volume discounts.

What regulator oversees cannabis testing labs in Missouri?+

Division of Cannabis Regulation regulates cannabis testing laboratories in Missouri. All labs must maintain current state licensure and follow the state's prescribed analyte list and action thresholds to remain in operation.