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Very Fast RP-UHPLC-PDA Method for Identification and Quantification of the Cannabinoids from Hemp Oil

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11209414

Keywords

Cannabis sativa L.& nbsp; ; cannabinoids; hemp oil; UHPLC-PDA; validation

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In recent years, hemp oils have gained popularity in the health products market in Europe, attracting academic and industrial interest. Research on cannabinoids, particularly cannabidiol and & UDelta;9-tetrahydrocannabinol, is focused due to their health benefits and regulatory attention. A new method has been developed to accurately identify and quantify the main cannabinoids in hemp oil, serving as a useful tool for pharmaceutical professionals.
In recent years, hemp oils have become ubiquitous in health products on the European market. As the trend continues to grow and more cannabinoids are researched for their therapeutic benefits, more academic and industrial interests are drawn to this direction. Cannabidiol, & UDelta;9-tetrahydrocannabinol, and their acidic forms remain the most examined cannabinoids in hemp and cannabis oils, in the case of cannabidiol due to its proven health implications in numerous articles, and in the case of & UDelta;9-tetrahydrocannabinol, due to the legislation in the European area. These oils sold on the internet contain a wide range of cannabinoids that could demonstrate their effects and benefits. As a result of these claims, we developed a robust and rapid method that can identify and quantify 10 of the most common cannabinoids found in hemp oils: cannabivarin, cannabidiolic acid, cannabigerolic acid, cannabigerol, cannabidiol, cannabinol, & UDelta;9-tetrahydrocannabinol, & UDelta;8-tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabichromene, and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid in less than 11 min, with reverse-phase-high-performance liquid chromatography-photodiode matrix system (RP-UHPLC-PDA) equipped with C18 column, eluting in a gradient using water and acetonitrile with formic acid as mobile phases. The quantification of 9 sample products presented in different matrixes was performed using a calibration curve obtained by analyzing standard solutions from a 10-cannabinoid-mix-certified reference standard. The developed method demonstrated the ability to identify and quantify the main cannabinoids in hemp oil and is a useful tool for pharmaceutical professionals.

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