1. Trema micranthum (L.) Blume as a new source of cannabinoids.
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Ribeiro R, da Silva YC, Finotti R, Carneiro GRA, Cardoso Dos Santos GR, Pereira HMG, Padilha MC, and Veiga-Junior VF
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Cannabidiol analysis, Cannabidiol chemistry, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods, Dronabinol analysis, Fruit chemistry, Cannabis chemistry, Cannabinoids analysis, Cannabinoids chemistry, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Extracts analysis, Plant Leaves chemistry
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Trema micranthum (Cannabaceae) has emerged as a promising new source of cannabinoids, including cannabidiol (CBD). Given the substantial medicinal demand for cannabinoids and the regulatory challenges associated with Cannabis sativa due to the presence of Δ
9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), this study sought to explore the presence of CBD, THC, and their precursors, Δ9 -tetrahydrocannabinolic acid A (THCA A) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), in various parts of Trema micranthum using UHPLC-HRMS/MS (Orbitrap). Extracts from fruits, leaves, inflorescences, and stems were obtained using a methanol/hexane (9:1, v/v) solvent mixture. UHPLC coupled with an Orbitrap mass spectrometer was employed for cannabinoid identification and quantification, with standard mixtures prepared in methanol. The extracts yielded significant quantities, such as 6.6%/g from leaves and 3%/g from fruits. Cannabinoids were detected in fruits, leaves, and inflorescences, with acidic forms (CBDA and THCA A) present in higher concentrations than their neutral counterparts. Notably, leaves contained 4.43 × 10-3 µg/g of CBD and 1.05 × 10-3 µg/g of THC. These findings, facilitated by high-resolution analytical methods, underscore the potential of Trema micranthum as an alternative source for cannabinoids, guiding future research in this area., Competing Interests: Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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