Quality control of dried cannabis
Applications | 2022 | MetrohmInstrumentation
Determining the cannabinoid profile of dried cannabis is critical for regulatory compliance, medical dosing, and product quality assurance.
The main bioactive compounds (THC, CBD, CBG) exert distinct effects, with different legal statuses across jurisdictions.
The growing cannabis industry demands fast, reliable, and reagent-free analytical methods suitable for both lab and production environments.
The study aimed to develop and validate a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) approach to quantify THC, CBD, and CBG in dried cannabis within one minute.
A total of 702 samples with varying cannabinoid contents were analyzed to build robust calibration models and compare NIRS predictions against the reference HPLC method.
Samples (400 mg each) were ground manually and placed in disposable mini reflectance cups.
Vis–NIR spectra (400–2500 nm) were collected with a DS2500 Solid Analyzer using a 4 mm gold diffuse reflector in transflection mode.
Multivariate calibration models were developed and validated using the Vision Air Complete software, employing cross-validation to assess prediction performance.
High correlation between NIRS predictions and HPLC reference values demonstrated the method’s accuracy.
The NIRS models provided consistent performance across diverse sample matrices, indicating robust predictive capability.
The NIRS approach offers key advantages over conventional HPLC:
Advancements in portable NIR instruments and cloud-based calibrations will enable on-site potency testing at cultivation facilities and dispensaries.
Expanding spectral libraries can facilitate simultaneous quantification of additional cannabinoids and terpenes.
Integration of NIRS with process analytical technology (PAT) could support real-time process control during extraction and formulation.
The validated NIRS method reliably quantifies THC, CBD, and CBG in dried cannabis, delivering accurate, reproducible results in under one minute without chemicals.
This rapid, non-destructive technique addresses key challenges in cannabis quality control and supports regulatory and industrial testing needs.
NIR Spectroscopy
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerMetrohm
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Determining the cannabinoid profile of dried cannabis is critical for regulatory compliance, medical dosing, and product quality assurance.
The main bioactive compounds (THC, CBD, CBG) exert distinct effects, with different legal statuses across jurisdictions.
The growing cannabis industry demands fast, reliable, and reagent-free analytical methods suitable for both lab and production environments.
Objectives and Study Overview
The study aimed to develop and validate a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) approach to quantify THC, CBD, and CBG in dried cannabis within one minute.
A total of 702 samples with varying cannabinoid contents were analyzed to build robust calibration models and compare NIRS predictions against the reference HPLC method.
Methodology
Samples (400 mg each) were ground manually and placed in disposable mini reflectance cups.
Vis–NIR spectra (400–2500 nm) were collected with a DS2500 Solid Analyzer using a 4 mm gold diffuse reflector in transflection mode.
Multivariate calibration models were developed and validated using the Vision Air Complete software, employing cross-validation to assess prediction performance.
Instrumentation Used
- Metrohm DS2500 Solid Analyzer (400–2500 nm)
- DS2500 Holder and mini sample cups with disposable backs
- 4 mm gold diffuse reflector for transflection measurements
- Vision Air 2.0 Complete software for data acquisition and model development
Main Results and Discussion
High correlation between NIRS predictions and HPLC reference values demonstrated the method’s accuracy.
- THC: R2=0.979; calibration error 0.71 %, cross-validation error 0.73 %
- CBD: R2=0.978; calibration error 0.74 %, cross-validation error 0.75 %
- CBG: R2=0.849; calibration error 0.16 %, cross-validation error 0.17 %
The NIRS models provided consistent performance across diverse sample matrices, indicating robust predictive capability.
Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method
The NIRS approach offers key advantages over conventional HPLC:
- Rapid analysis in under one minute versus approximately 30 minutes total for HPLC (including preparation)
- Chemical-free and non-destructive testing
- High sample throughput with minimal user training
- Portable and robust instrumentation suitable for production environments
Future Trends and Applications
Advancements in portable NIR instruments and cloud-based calibrations will enable on-site potency testing at cultivation facilities and dispensaries.
Expanding spectral libraries can facilitate simultaneous quantification of additional cannabinoids and terpenes.
Integration of NIRS with process analytical technology (PAT) could support real-time process control during extraction and formulation.
Conclusion
The validated NIRS method reliably quantifies THC, CBD, and CBG in dried cannabis, delivering accurate, reproducible results in under one minute without chemicals.
This rapid, non-destructive technique addresses key challenges in cannabis quality control and supports regulatory and industrial testing needs.
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
Quality Control of PVC foils
2021|Metrohm|Applications
AN-NIR-092 Quality Control of PVC foils Easy and robust determination of PVDC layer thickness Summary PVC (polyvinyl chloride) foils with a PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride) coating are often used for high performance packaging films like pharmaceutical blister packs or in food…
Key words
metrohm, metrohmpvdc, pvdcfoils, foilspvc, pvcsimple, simplecup, cupmini, miniwvtr, wvtrotr, otrtransmission, transmissionbacks, backslayer, layerday, daygranulates, granulateserror
Quality Control of fermentation broths
2021|Metrohm|Applications
AN-NIR-099 Quality Control of fermentation broths Multiparameter determination within one minute Summary Cell fermentation processes are a reliable production method for small molecules and proteinbased active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), allowing pharmaceutical companies to optimize the production process and reduce time…
Key words
error, errormetrohm, metrohmbroths, brothsfermentation, fermentationmerit, meritvalidation, validationfigures, figuresstandard, standardresult, resultcross, crosspotency, potencyuvvis, uvvisvalue, valueminute, minutecalibration
Quality Control of Shampoo
2020|Metrohm|Applications
AN-NIR-054 Quality Control of Shampoo Chemical-free and fast determination of surfactants in shampoo Summary Determination of sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), cocamidopropyl betaine (CABP), cocamidopropylamine oxide (CAW), cocamide diethanolamine (DEA), and carbopol in shampoo is a cost- and time-intensive process due…
Key words
metrohm, metrohmerror, errormerit, meritfigures, figuresshampoo, shampoonir, nircarbopol, carbopolcross, crossstandard, standardvalidation, validationresult, resultvalue, valuesimple, simpleday, daycalibration
Quality Control of Silicone rubber
2020|Metrohm|Applications
AN-NIR-084 Quality Control of Silicone rubber Fast determination of vinyl content without chemicals Summary Determination of the vinyl content of silicone rubber is a lengthy and challenging process. First, the vinyl groups must be converted to ethylene by reacting with…
Key words
metrohm, metrohmvinyl, vinylsimple, simplecup, cupnir, nirspectroscopy, spectroscopyday, dayerror, errormanagement, managementapplication, applicationsql, sqldemonstrates, demonstratesequipment, equipmentslurry, slurrycontent