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Development of an accelerated ageing protocol for the study of phytocannabinoid stability in Cannabis sativa L
R. Mandrioli, M. Cirrincione, B. Saladini, S. Girotti, P. Mladěnka, M. Protti, L. Mercolini
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article
- MeSH
- Cannabis * chemistry MeSH
- Time Factors MeSH
- Cannabidiol analysis chemistry MeSH
- Cannabinoids * analysis chemistry MeSH
- Plant Extracts chemistry analysis MeSH
- Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared methods MeSH
- Drug Stability MeSH
- Dronabinol analysis chemistry MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Cannabis sativa L. is a plant belonging to the Cannabaceae family known primarily for its recreational use due to the psychoactive properties of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Despite this, several compounds belonging to the category of phytocannabinoids have shown in recent years a number of potentially promising therapeutic effects that have increased the interest in the pharmaceutical field towards this plant. However, the content of these compounds is very variable and influenced by different factors, such as growing conditions and time of the year. An indication of the status and age of Cannabis samples is provided by the content of CBN, a minor phytocannabinoid and degradation product of other phytocannabinoids, including THC. In this research work an innovative, solid state analytical approach has been developed to observe and evaluate the variations in the content of two phytocannabinoids (CBN and CBD) in Cannabis-derived products over time. In order to simulate the ageing of the Cannabis samples, an artificially accelerated ageing procedure has been developed and optimised by using high temperatures. The analyses were carried out using an innovative ATR-FTIR method for solid state analysis, enabling direct analysis of a solid sample without any pretreatment phase. This study has allowed the development of an innovative analytical approach for the evaluation of the age and state of conservation of Cannabis samples and may be a useful tool both in the industrial, pharmaceutical and forensic fields.
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