Quantification of Cannabinoids in Industrial Hemp Using the Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC System
Applications | 2020 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The 2018 U.S. Farm Bill redefined industrial hemp as Cannabis sativa L. materials containing no more than 0.3 % Δ9-THC by dry weight, creating a legal framework for hemp cultivation and commerce. This regulatory shift has driven demand for rapid, accurate potency testing to ensure compliance, protect consumer safety, and support research into phytocannabinoid profiles across plant materials and derived products.
This application brief presents a validated workflow on the Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC system for high-throughput quantification of 11 key phytocannabinoids in hemp:
The analytical platform comprises an Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC Gradient System VL equipped with a variable-wavelength detector set at 230 nm and controlled by Agilent OpenLab 2.2 software. The chosen column is an Agilent Poroshell 120 EC-C18 (3.0 × 50 mm, 2.7 µm).
The chromatographic method achieves baseline separation of eleven cannabinoids in under 10 minutes. Mobile phase A is 0.1 % formic acid in water; B is 0.05 % formic acid in organic solvent. A linear gradient ramps from 60 % B to 95 % B with a 9.5 min run time plus 1.5 min post-run.
Sample preparation protocols vary by matrix:
Calibration at 50 µg/µL produced sharp, reproducible peaks for all target analytes. Retention times are tightly clustered, maximizing throughput without compromising resolution. The 80 Hz sampling rate captures peak widths of ~0.13 s, ensuring accurate integration. Method reproducibility across multiple matrices confirms its robustness for routine potency analysis.
The presented workflow offers:
Emerging needs in cannabis analytics include untargeted screening for novel cannabinoids and metabolites, integration with mass spectrometry for enhanced sensitivity, and miniaturized, field-deployable LC systems. Advances in automation and data analytics will further accelerate high-volume testing and real-time process control in industrial hemp operations.
The Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC system provides a rapid, reliable, and user-friendly solution for comprehensive cannabinoid potency testing in hemp. Its combination of speed, sensitivity, and professional support makes it well suited for analytical laboratories focused on quality control, research, and regulatory compliance.
HPLC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The 2018 U.S. Farm Bill redefined industrial hemp as Cannabis sativa L. materials containing no more than 0.3 % Δ9-THC by dry weight, creating a legal framework for hemp cultivation and commerce. This regulatory shift has driven demand for rapid, accurate potency testing to ensure compliance, protect consumer safety, and support research into phytocannabinoid profiles across plant materials and derived products.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application brief presents a validated workflow on the Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC system for high-throughput quantification of 11 key phytocannabinoids in hemp:
- Ensure Δ9-THC levels remain below the 0.3 % legal threshold.
- Measure tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) to calculate total THC content.
- Quantify all major cannabinoids including CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBGA, CBC, CBN, THCV, Δ8-THC, and CBDV.
- Demonstrate method precision, speed, and ease of implementation.
- Provide end-to-end support including consumables, software, and training.
Instrumentation Used
The analytical platform comprises an Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC Gradient System VL equipped with a variable-wavelength detector set at 230 nm and controlled by Agilent OpenLab 2.2 software. The chosen column is an Agilent Poroshell 120 EC-C18 (3.0 × 50 mm, 2.7 µm).
Methodology and Sample Preparation
The chromatographic method achieves baseline separation of eleven cannabinoids in under 10 minutes. Mobile phase A is 0.1 % formic acid in water; B is 0.05 % formic acid in organic solvent. A linear gradient ramps from 60 % B to 95 % B with a 9.5 min run time plus 1.5 min post-run.
Sample preparation protocols vary by matrix:
- Plant material: 200 mg homogenized in methanol, followed by centrifugation, serial dilutions, and RC syringe filtration for a final 2 000× dilution.
- Oils and concentrates: 100 µL aliquot diluted in ethanol to 10 mL, filtered through 0.45 µm RC, and further diluted to yield a 1 000× final dilution.
Main Results and Discussion
Calibration at 50 µg/µL produced sharp, reproducible peaks for all target analytes. Retention times are tightly clustered, maximizing throughput without compromising resolution. The 80 Hz sampling rate captures peak widths of ~0.13 s, ensuring accurate integration. Method reproducibility across multiple matrices confirms its robustness for routine potency analysis.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The presented workflow offers:
- Regulatory compliance: precise THC and total THC measurement to meet federal guidelines.
- Comprehensive profiling: simultaneous quantitation of 11 phytocannabinoids in a single injection.
- High throughput: sub-10 min run time enabling large sample batches.
- Turnkey implementation: pre-validated methods, consumables, and training streamline laboratory adoption.
Future Trends and Potential Uses
Emerging needs in cannabis analytics include untargeted screening for novel cannabinoids and metabolites, integration with mass spectrometry for enhanced sensitivity, and miniaturized, field-deployable LC systems. Advances in automation and data analytics will further accelerate high-volume testing and real-time process control in industrial hemp operations.
Conclusion
The Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC system provides a rapid, reliable, and user-friendly solution for comprehensive cannabinoid potency testing in hemp. Its combination of speed, sensitivity, and professional support makes it well suited for analytical laboratories focused on quality control, research, and regulatory compliance.
Reference
- Storm C, et al. Dedicated Cannabinoid Potency Testing for Cannabis or Hemp Products Using the Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC System. Agilent Technologies Application Note 5991-9285, 2018.
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