Quantitative analysis of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) in cannabis plants using the Fast Blue BB (FBBB) and 4-aminophenol (4-AP) colorimetric tests

IF 4.1 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Talanta Open Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1016/j.talo.2024.100287
Nicole B. Valdes, Roberta Gorziza, José R. Almirall
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The Fast Blue BB (FBBB) and 4-aminophenol (4-AP) colorimetric tests have been reportedly used for the qualitative determination of Δ9-THC in plants and for the differentiation between marijuana and hemp-type cannabis. We report the miniaturization of the FBBB colorimetric reaction on a silicone treated filter paper substrate and the analytical figures of merit for a quantitative determination of Δ9-THC for the first time. The reaction between Δ9-THC and FBBB forms a red chromophore that fluoresces when irradiated with visible (480 nm) or UV (365 nm) light, providing a 3-fold increase in sensitivity. Portable instruments are introduced for the objective color determination for both tests and for the fluorescence reading of the THC + FBBB complex. We report a fluorescence signal with Δ9-THC, Δ8-THC, and CBN. The limit of detection (LOD) was determined to be 1.6 ng/μL with precision ∼12 % RSD for standard Δ9-THC solutions ranging between 5 and 20 ng/μL. The linear dynamic range for this test is reported between 1.6 ng/μL and 20 ng/μL for the portable fluorescence detector. The miniaturization of both colorimetric tests and the increased sensitivity of the FBBB test using fluorescence analysis, coupled to portable instruments allows for limited quantitative analysis of cannabis plants in the field.

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使用快速蓝 BB (FBBB) 和 4-氨基苯酚 (4-AP) 比色测试法定量分析大麻植物中的Δ9-四氢大麻酚 (Δ9-THC)。
据报道,快速蓝 BB(FBBB)和 4-氨基苯酚(4-AP)比色试验已被用于植物中 Δ9-THC 的定性测定以及大麻和大麻类大麻的区分。我们首次报道了在硅胶处理的滤纸基底上进行 FBBB 比色反应的微型化以及定量测定 Δ9-THC 的分析数据。Δ9-THC 与 FBBB 反应生成红色发色团,在可见光(480 纳米)或紫外线(365 纳米)照射下发出荧光,使灵敏度提高了 3 倍。我们引入了便携式仪器,用于客观测定两种测试的颜色以及 THC+FBBB 复合物的荧光读数。我们报告了 Δ9-THC、Δ8-THC 和 CBN 的荧光信号。对于 5-20 纳克/微升的标准 Δ9-THC 溶液,检测限 (LOD) 为 1.6 纳克/微升,精度为 12% RSD。便携式荧光检测器的线性动态范围为 1.6 ng/μL 至 20 ng/μL。这两种比色测试的微型化和使用荧光分析的 FBBB 测试灵敏度的提高,再加上便携式仪器,使得在现场对大麻植物进行有限的定量分析成为可能。
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Talanta Open Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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