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Discrimination of legal and illegal Cannabis spp. according to [1]

Effectiveness and safety of vaccines, medicines and health products - Quality of medical laboratories   [2]

Peer reviewed scientific article

English

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Authors

Céline Duchateau [3]; Kauffmann, Jean-Michel [4]; Michael Canfyn [5]; Stévigny, Caroline [6]; De Braekeleer, Kris [7]; Eric Deconinck [8]

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    Abstract:

    Aerial parts containing cannabidiol can be purchased in a legal way but cannabis used as recreational drug is illegal in most European countries. Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol is one of the main cannabinoids responsible for the psychotropic effect. European Union countries and Switzerland authorize a concentration of THC of 0.2 % and 1.0 % w/w, respectively, for smoking products and industrial hemp. Public health inspectors and law enforcement officers need to check the legality of samples. Therefore there is a need for innovative approaches, allowing quality control of these pr…
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    Abstract

    Aerial parts containing cannabidiol can be purchased in a legal way but cannabis used

    as recreational drug is illegal in most European countries. Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol is

    one of the main cannabinoids responsible for the psychotropic effect. European

    Union countries and Switzerland authorize a concentration of THC of 0.2 % and 1.0

    % w/w, respectively, for smoking products and industrial hemp. Public health inspectors

    and law enforcement officers need to check the legality of samples. Therefore

    there is a need for innovative approaches, allowing quality control of these products

    in an easy way and preferably on site. In many countries, cultivation of industrial

    hemp is permitted if the THC content does not exceed 0.2 % w/w. A portable equipment

    could be a useful measuring tool for farmers to check for the THC content at

    regular time. In this work, 189 samples were analysed with a benchtop and a handheld

    NIR device in order to create two classification methods according to European

    and Swiss laws. All samples were also analysed by GC-FID to determine their THC

    concentration. Supervised analysis was applied in order to establish the best model.

    For the first classification, the accuracy was 91% for the test set with the benchtop

    data and 93 % for the test set with the handheld data. For the second classification,

    the accuracies were respectively 91 % and 95 %. The obtained models, hyphenating

    spectroscopic techniques and chemometrics, enable to discriminate legal and illegal

    cannabis samples according to European and Swiss laws.

    Associated health topics:

    Cannabis (marijuana, hash, THC, CBD) [9]

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