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Characterization and Comparison of Flavored CBD Beverages

Applications | 2021 | LECOInstrumentation
GCxGC, GC/MSD, SPME, GC/TOF
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
LECO

Summary

Importance of the Topic


In recent years, CBD-infused beverages have become a rapidly expanding segment of the consumer product market. Accurate characterization of these products is critical for quality control, regulatory compliance, flavor optimization, and investigation of their therapeutic potential. Profiling both the target analyte (CBD) and co-extracted compounds such as terpenes and aroma-active esters provides a comprehensive chemical fingerprint that supports product development, consumer safety, and efficacy studies.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study demonstrates a single analytical workflow using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) to achieve both targeted quantification of CBD and non-targeted profiling of volatile compounds in flavored CBD beverages. Key goals included:
  • Quantitative determination of CBD concentration in various beverage formulations
  • Characterization of terpene and ester profiles linked to aroma and potential bioactivity
  • Comparison of different flavor variants through chemometric analysis

Methodology and Instrumentation


Beverage samples were analyzed by headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) at 80 °C, followed by splitless injection. GCxGC separation employed two complementary columns (non-polar primary and polar secondary) with a thermal modulator for enhanced resolution. TOFMS detection acquired data at up to 200 spectra per second for deconvolution and library identification.
  • Autosampler: LECO L-PAL 3
  • Columns: Rxi-5ms (30 m × 0.25 mm, 0.25 μm) and Rxi-17SilMS (0.45 m × 0.25 mm, 0.25 μm)
  • Modulation period: 2 s with +15 °C offset
  • Mass range: 33–500 m/z
  • Acquisition rate: 10 spectra/s (1D GC), 200 spectra/s (GCxGC)

Main Results and Discussion


GCxGC-TOFMS provided broad analyte coverage from a single run. CBD was reliably quantified using retention index confirmation and spectral matching. Deconvolution of co-eluted peaks revealed compounds such as coumarin and α-guaiene, while GCxGC separation resolved tightly co-eluting analytes like fenchyl acetate and cis-cinnamaldehyde. Over 380 features were detected and used for principal component analysis (PCA), which clustered samples by flavor. Terpene levels were highest in the blackberry chai variant, whereas ester profiles were unique to each flavor, correlating with sensory attributes.

Benefits and Practical Applications


This GCxGC-TOFMS platform delivers comprehensive data that can be applied to:
  • Regulatory compliance through accurate CBD dosing
  • Flavor formulation by identifying key aroma-active compounds
  • Quality assurance in batch-to-batch consistency
  • Research into potential synergistic effects of minor cannabinoids and terpenes

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances in GCxGC instrumentation and data processing will further enhance non-targeted screening capabilities. Integration of high-resolution mass spectrometry and machine learning for automated compound annotation can accelerate discovery of bioactive minor components. Expanding such workflows to other cannabis-based consumables and nutraceuticals will support product innovation and consumer safety.

Conclusion


A single GCxGC-TOFMS method effectively addressed multiple analytical objectives for flavored CBD beverages, combining targeted quantification with in-depth non-targeted profiling. The enhanced chromatographic resolution and deconvolution capabilities provided detailed chemical fingerprints that underpin product development and quality control.

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