Veronika Stoilkovska Gjorgievska, Ivana Cvetkovikj Karanfilova, Anastasija Trajkovska, M. Karapandzova, B. Petrovska, S. Kulevanova, G. Stefkov
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Results: HPLC analysis revealed that total THC (%) in the samples was declining from SE (13.14%), all the way through CN (12.38%) to NW (9.14%) spot. Regarding timeline, total THC (%) was the highest in the southeast location, starting with the highest levels on the tenth day before harvest (SE -10 - 13.14%) and then decreasing on the seventh day prior to harvest (SE -7 -11.78%), on the second day prior harvest (SE -2 -11.56%) and at the harvest day (SE h - 10.00%). The presence of translucent-milky, yellow-orange and dark brown trichome heads was observed. An increment of the number of yellow-orange and dark brown colored capitate-stalked trichome heads was connected with cannabinoid content declining. 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Monitoring of Cannabis Cultivar Technological Maturity by Trichome Morphology Analysis and HPLC Phytocannabinoid Content
Objectives: This study aims at determining technological maturity (ten, seven, two days prior and at harvest day) through analyzing morphological changes of trichomes and phytocannabinoid content in samples from cultivated medical cannabis at three plot spots (southeast - SE, central - CN and northwest - NW) in greenhouse (with 3600 m 2 ). Materials and Methods: Soil-grown medical cannabis T-492 plant flowers were sampled within a ten days’ timeline from three plot spots of 3600 m 2 greenhouse. Morphology analysis was performed using Zeiss Stemi 508 stereomicroscope and phytocannabinoids content assessment was performed using German pharmacopoeial method for assay of cannabinoids. Results: HPLC analysis revealed that total THC (%) in the samples was declining from SE (13.14%), all the way through CN (12.38%) to NW (9.14%) spot. Regarding timeline, total THC (%) was the highest in the southeast location, starting with the highest levels on the tenth day before harvest (SE -10 - 13.14%) and then decreasing on the seventh day prior to harvest (SE -7 -11.78%), on the second day prior harvest (SE -2 -11.56%) and at the harvest day (SE h - 10.00%). The presence of translucent-milky, yellow-orange and dark brown trichome heads was observed. An increment of the number of yellow-orange and dark brown colored capitate-stalked trichome heads was connected with cannabinoid content declining. Conclusion: This research gives directions for future conceptualization of correlational studies of cannabinoid content and changes in trichomes and purple coloration (probably from anthocyanins) in different Cannabis cultivars.
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Pharmacognosy Research [ISSN: Print -0976-4836, Online - 0974-8490] [http://www.phcogres.com], Quarterly a publication of Phcog.Net is published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow Publications. It provides peer-reviewed original research articles from the field of Natural Products. The journal serves an international audience of scientists and researchers in a variety of research and academia by quickly disseminating research findings related to Medicinal Plants and Natural Products. It is a peer reviewed journal aiming to publish high quality original research articles, methods, techniques and evaluation reports, critical reviews, short communications, commentaries and editorials of all aspects of medicinal plant research. The journal is aimed at a broad readership, publishing articles on all aspects of pharmacognosy, and related fields. The journal aims to increase understanding of pharmacognosy as well as to direct and foster further research through the dissemination of scientific information by the publication of manuscripts. The submissions of original contributions in all areas of pharmacognosy are welcome.