Analysis of Cannabis sativa L. leaves by ambient mass spectrometry

Authors

  • Nayara Araujo dos Santos Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
  • Rafael Scorsatto Ortiz Polícia Federal no estado Rio Grande do Sul
  • Mauro Sander Fett Polícia Federal no estado Rio Grande do Sul
  • Wanderson Romão Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36524/ric.v9i3.2184

Keywords:

canabinoides, espectrometria de massas ambiente, leaf spray ionization

Abstract

The Cannabis plant has had a very close relationship with society for many years, whether due to its cultural and/or medicinal use, as well as the use of its derivative products (such as marijuana and hashish) for recreational purposes. Regardless of the purpose of use, the fast and efficient identification of Cannabis must be achieved by the detection of compounds of its main class: the cannabinoids. In this sense, the present work presents an alternative of fast analysis and with a reduced matrix effect using Ambient Mass Spectrometry techniques: with paper spray (PS) and leaf spray ionization (LS) sources and comparing them with the Atmospheric Pressure Ionization technique (API): using electrospray ionization (ESI) source. All sources proved to be adequate in the ionization process of the target class: cannabinoids. However, the LS-MS technique exhibited greater relative intensity and a smaller ionic suppression effect, indicating it as a promising tool for the rapid detection of cannabinoids directly from plant tissue, eliminating the extraction and dilution steps required in the other presented sources.Keywords: cannabinoids; ambient mass spectrometry; leaf spray ionization.

Análise de folhas de Cannabis sativa L. por espectrometria de massas ambiente

Published

01-10-2023

Issue

Section

Ciências Exatas e da Terra

How to Cite

Analysis of Cannabis sativa L. leaves by ambient mass spectrometry. (2023). Revista Ifes Ciência , 9(3), 01-12. https://doi.org/10.36524/ric.v9i3.2184

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