Analysis of isomeric cannabinoid standards and cannabis products by UPLC‑ESI‑TWIM‑MS: A comparison with GC‑MS and GC × GC‑QMS

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Abstract

The Cannabis sativa L. plant has a complex chemical composition, containing various chemical compounds such as terpenes, sugars, hydrocarbons, steroids, flavonoids, and amino acids. Few works have attempted to identify the constitutional isomers of cannabinoids that are found in the plant. The present study reported the analysis of seven cannabinoid standards: five neutral and two acidic, as well as Cannabis products (hashish and marijuana) and parts of the Cannabis plant (flower and leaf) using mono-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with quadrupole MS (GC × GC-QMS), ultra performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization-quadrupole-time of flight (UPLC-ESI-QTOF)-MS and UPLC-ESI-travelling wave ion mobility (TWIM)-MS. The results of GC-MS demonstrated close retention times (∆tR = 1.303 min) in separation of the five cannabinoid standards, whereas GC × GC-QMS provided a substantially better identification and distinction of constitutional isomers of cannabinoids, where a total of 11 cannabinoids were identified in the hashish sample. UPLC-QTOF-MS and UPLC-TWIM-MS data obtained complete chemical information, in which ESI(+) revealed the presence of seven constitutional isomers of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (∆9-THC), whereas ESI(-) proved the presence of four isomers of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid A (Δ9-THCA A).

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Dos Santos, N. A., Tose, L. V., Da Silva, S. R. C., Murgu, M., Kuster, R. M., Ortiz, R. S., … Romão, W. (2019). Analysis of isomeric cannabinoid standards and cannabis products by UPLC‑ESI‑TWIM‑MS: A comparison with GC‑MS and GC × GC‑QMS. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 30(1), 60–70. https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20180152

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