Yield and content of cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in medicinal cannabis (Cannabis sativa) grown in the Ecuadorian highlands

Manglar Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.57188/manglar.2024.011
J. Merino, Iván Samaniego, Duther Alfredo López Domínguez, W. Viera, Paúl Mejía Bonilla, Pablo Jaramillo, P. Viteri, Juan Pablo Gaona Gonzaga
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Cannabis is an herbaceous species of the Cannabaceae family and is native to the Himalayas. It contains hundreds of metabolites with potential bioactivity, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the yield and the cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content of medicinal cannabis (variety Cherry Oregon) in two localities of the Ecuadorian highlands. A Randomized Complete Block Design with four treatments and four replications was carried out. Treatment 1 was maintained with natural light, treatment 2 received 16/8 photoperiod (16 hours light, 8 hours dark) for one week, treatment 3 received 16/8 photoperiod for two weeks, and treatment 4 received 16/8 photoperiod for 3 weeks. In the locality 1, treatment 4 showed better values of plant height, dry biomass, biomass yield per plant and greater biomass yield per m2, in both cycles. In the locality 2, the treatments were statistically similar in all variables in both cycles, but a trend where treatment 4 presented higher values compared to the rest of the treatments was observed. The THC and CBD contents for the treatments and cycles ranged between 0.06% and 0.51%, and between 13.76% and 15.29% respectively in both localities. Finally, the results obtained agree with what is reported in the variety's technical sheet, and the THC content does not exceed the maximum value allowed by Ecuadorian regulations.
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厄瓜多尔高原种植的药用大麻(Cannabis sativa)中大麻二酚(CBD)和四氢大麻酚(THC)的产量和含量
大麻是大麻科的一种草本植物,原产于喜马拉雅山脉。它含有数百种具有潜在生物活性的代谢物,包括大麻素、萜类和类黄酮。本实验的目的是评估厄瓜多尔高原两个地区药用大麻(品种为 Cherry Oregon)的产量、大麻二酚(CBD)和四氢大麻酚(THC)含量。采用随机完全区组设计,四个处理四个重复。处理 1 保持自然光照,处理 2 接受 16/8 光周期(16 小时光照,8 小时黑暗)一周,处理 3 接受 16/8 光周期两周,处理 4 接受 16/8 光周期三周。在地区 1 中,处理 4 在两个周期中的株高、干生物量、单株生物量产量和每平方米生物量产量均表现较好。在地点 2 中,两个周期内各处理在所有变量上的统计结果相似,但处理 4 的数值高于其他处理。在这两个地区,处理和周期的四氢大麻酚和大麻二酚含量分别介于 0.06% 和 0.51% 之间,以及 13.76% 和 15.29% 之间。最后,所获得的结果与该品种技术表中的报告一致,四氢大麻酚含量没有超过厄瓜多尔法规允许的最大值。
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