i-Series Cannabis Analyzer - for Potency Testing
Presentations | 2022 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Cannabis potency analysis plays a critical role in ensuring accurate labeling and quality control of medical and recreational products. Reliable quantitation of major cannabinoids such as THCA, THC, CBD, and CBN is vital due to the impact of decarboxylation and regulatory requirements.
This application note introduces the Shimadzu i-Series Cannabis Analyzer, a turnkey solution for rapid and accurate determination of cannabinoid content. It details the inclusions of hardware, software methodologies, consumables, and streamlined workflows designed to minimize method development time.
The analyzer employs high performance liquid chromatography with UV detection to separate and quantify cannabinoids without inducing decarboxylation of THCA. Three prevalidated HPLC method packages are offered:
Sample preparation protocols cover extraction of dried flowers, leaves, stems, and oil matrices using methanol or methanol/isopropanol dilutions, mechanical grinding, centrifugation, and filtration.
Calibration curves in the high sensitivity method demonstrated exceptional linearity (R2 > 0.999) across low (2 ppm), medium (20 ppm), and high (70 ppm) levels with bias within ±2.2%. Limits of quantitation and detection ranged below 0.64 mg/L and 0.21 mg/L, respectively, for all target cannabinoids. An example analysis of 200 mg cannabis flower yielded THCA content of 3.8% and THC of 2.0% dry weight percentage.
The i-Series Cannabis Analyzer enables laboratories to meet regulatory standards with minimal method development, high sample throughput, and consistent quantitative accuracy. The dedicated software streamlines sample setup, monitoring, and reporting, supporting QA/QC and research environments.
Advances may include integration of mass spectrometry detection for enhanced specificity, automation of sample preparation, expansion of analyte panels in response to evolving regulations, and digital data management for traceability and cloud-based analytics.
Shimadzu’s i-Series Cannabis Analyzer provides a comprehensive, validated platform for routine potency testing, offering flexibility across throughput and sensitivity requirements while ensuring reliable cannabinoid quantitation.
HPLC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Cannabis potency analysis plays a critical role in ensuring accurate labeling and quality control of medical and recreational products. Reliable quantitation of major cannabinoids such as THCA, THC, CBD, and CBN is vital due to the impact of decarboxylation and regulatory requirements.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note introduces the Shimadzu i-Series Cannabis Analyzer, a turnkey solution for rapid and accurate determination of cannabinoid content. It details the inclusions of hardware, software methodologies, consumables, and streamlined workflows designed to minimize method development time.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The analyzer employs high performance liquid chromatography with UV detection to separate and quantify cannabinoids without inducing decarboxylation of THCA. Three prevalidated HPLC method packages are offered:
- High Throughput: quantifies 10 cannabinoids in under 8 minutes (60 samples per 8-hour day)
- High Sensitivity: adds THCV, achieves cycle times under 10 minutes with sharp peaks (48 samples per 8-hour day)
- High Resolution: baseline separation of 11+ analytes in under 30 minutes (16 samples per 8-hour day).
Sample preparation protocols cover extraction of dried flowers, leaves, stems, and oil matrices using methanol or methanol/isopropanol dilutions, mechanical grinding, centrifugation, and filtration.
Used Instrumentation
- Prominence-i Compact HPLC with integrated UV detector
- Dedicated columns and guard columns
- Method package software with built-in report templates and sample tracking
Main Results and Discussion
Calibration curves in the high sensitivity method demonstrated exceptional linearity (R2 > 0.999) across low (2 ppm), medium (20 ppm), and high (70 ppm) levels with bias within ±2.2%. Limits of quantitation and detection ranged below 0.64 mg/L and 0.21 mg/L, respectively, for all target cannabinoids. An example analysis of 200 mg cannabis flower yielded THCA content of 3.8% and THC of 2.0% dry weight percentage.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The i-Series Cannabis Analyzer enables laboratories to meet regulatory standards with minimal method development, high sample throughput, and consistent quantitative accuracy. The dedicated software streamlines sample setup, monitoring, and reporting, supporting QA/QC and research environments.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances may include integration of mass spectrometry detection for enhanced specificity, automation of sample preparation, expansion of analyte panels in response to evolving regulations, and digital data management for traceability and cloud-based analytics.
Conclusion
Shimadzu’s i-Series Cannabis Analyzer provides a comprehensive, validated platform for routine potency testing, offering flexibility across throughput and sensitivity requirements while ensuring reliable cannabinoid quantitation.
Reference
- Shimadzu Europa GmbH. i-Series Cannabis Analyzer for Potency Testing, Application Note CIPS.
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