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Potency Testing in Cannabis Extracts Using a High Resolution Method with the Cannabis Analyzer for Potency

Applications | 2017 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
HPLC
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Food & Agriculture
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Shimadzu

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Cannabis potency analysis is essential in both medical and recreational contexts to ensure product quality, patient safety, and regulatory compliance. The accurate quantification of active cannabinoids such as THC, CBD, and CBN supports dosage control, therapeutic outcomes, and market labeling.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluates a high-resolution HPLC method using Shimadzu’s Cannabis Analyzer for Potency. The aim is to achieve baseline separation and reliable quantitation of major cannabinoids within 30 minutes, covering a wide dynamic range to accommodate varying concentrations in plant extracts.

Instrumentation Used


  • Shimadzu HPLC system equipped with a C18 reversed-phase column.
  • Binary gradient of acid-modified water and acetonitrile.
  • Cannabis Analyzer software for data acquisition and analysis.


Methodology


Standard mixtures of 14 cannabinoids were prepared over six levels, covering 0.5–100 mg/L (extended to 250 mg/L for THCA and CBDA). Gradient elution achieved complete baseline resolution under 30 minutes. Calibration curves with R² ≥ 0.999 were established, and accuracy was assessed at low (1 mg/L), mid, and high concentrations.

Key Results and Discussion


Calibration results demonstrated linearity with correlation coefficients above 0.999. Accuracy for low concentration points remained within ±7%, improving to ±3% at higher levels. Overlay chromatograms confirmed clear separation of THC, CBD, CBDA, THCA, CBN, and additional minor cannabinoids. Quantitative analysis of THC-rich and CBD-rich flower samples yielded potencies of 12% and corresponding cannabinoid profiles.

Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method


  • Rapid and precise potency testing suitable for quality control laboratories.
  • Compliance with evolving regulatory requirements for cannabis products.
  • Scalable method adaptable to high-throughput environments and expanding analyte lists.


Future Trends and Potential Applications


The integration of mass spectrometry for enhanced selectivity, automation of sample preparation, and real-time monitoring are emerging trends. Method adaptation for minor cannabinoids and terpenes can provide more comprehensive product profiling.

Conclusion


The presented HPLC method delivers robust, accurate, and efficient cannabinoid quantification. Implementation in routine testing ensures reliable potency determination and supports the safe deployment of cannabis-derived products.

Reference


  • Shimadzu Corporation. High Performance Liquid Chromatography Potency Testing in Cannabis Extracts Using a High Resolution Method with the Cannabis Analyzer for Potency. Application Note No. SSI-HPLC-015. First Edition: February 2017.

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