Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiol

(-)-Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabinoid, which has unique pharmacological and biological activities.The aim of this study was to determine the CBD, cannabidiolic (CBDA), and canabigerolic acids (CBGA) content in parts of industrial hemp that are possible waste material in the production of hemp fiber...

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Main Authors: Jana Pexová Kalinová, Naděžda VRCHOTOVÁ, Jan TŘÍSKA, Šárka HELLEROVÁ
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/772947_Industrial_hemp_(Cannabis_sativa_L_)_as_a_possible_source_of_cannabidiol_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-471ca5a67c684279b25e6afac29fee3e2021-03-30T12:15:11ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492021-03-0122111011810.5513/JCEA01/22.1.2860Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiolJana Pexová KalinováNaděžda VRCHOTOVÁJan TŘÍSKAŠárka HELLEROVÁ(-)-Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabinoid, which has unique pharmacological and biological activities.The aim of this study was to determine the CBD, cannabidiolic (CBDA), and canabigerolic acids (CBGA) content in parts of industrial hemp that are possible waste material in the production of hemp fiber, and could be used for CBD extraction. Two hemp varieties were sampled at the full-flowering stage, and at the ripening stage. The lyophilised material (leaves, roots, stems, and inflorescences/seeds) was extracted with ethylacetate and analyzed by HPLC. Hemp inflorescences and leaves are the most important source of CBD. CBDA and CBGA are the dominant compounds in these plant parts. They are the precursors of CBD. The CBD level is dependent on the variety and the environmental conditions. Dry cool weather with lower solar intensity increased the CBD level in 'Bialobrzeskie' - a monoecious variety potentially suitable as a material for CBD extraction with heat decarboxylation due to the high CBDA, CBGA, and CBD levels in the leaves and inflorescences.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/772947_Industrial_hemp_(Cannabis_sativa_L_)_as_a_possible_source_of_cannabidiol_en.pdfcannabinoidvarietyinflorescencecannabidiolic acidcanabigerolic acidleafhplc
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Naděžda VRCHOTOVÁ
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Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiol
Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Jan TŘÍSKA
Šárka HELLEROVÁ
author_sort Jana Pexová Kalinová
title Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiol
title_short Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiol
title_full Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiol
title_fullStr Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiol
title_full_unstemmed Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a possible source of cannabidiol
title_sort industrial hemp (cannabis sativa l.) as a possible source of cannabidiol
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2021-03-01
description (-)-Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabinoid, which has unique pharmacological and biological activities.The aim of this study was to determine the CBD, cannabidiolic (CBDA), and canabigerolic acids (CBGA) content in parts of industrial hemp that are possible waste material in the production of hemp fiber, and could be used for CBD extraction. Two hemp varieties were sampled at the full-flowering stage, and at the ripening stage. The lyophilised material (leaves, roots, stems, and inflorescences/seeds) was extracted with ethylacetate and analyzed by HPLC. Hemp inflorescences and leaves are the most important source of CBD. CBDA and CBGA are the dominant compounds in these plant parts. They are the precursors of CBD. The CBD level is dependent on the variety and the environmental conditions. Dry cool weather with lower solar intensity increased the CBD level in 'Bialobrzeskie' - a monoecious variety potentially suitable as a material for CBD extraction with heat decarboxylation due to the high CBDA, CBGA, and CBD levels in the leaves and inflorescences.
topic cannabinoid
variety
inflorescence
cannabidiolic acid
canabigerolic acid
leaf
hplc
url https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/772947_Industrial_hemp_(Cannabis_sativa_L_)_as_a_possible_source_of_cannabidiol_en.pdf
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