Solvent-Free Terpene & Cannabinoid Profiling of Cannabis Consumer Products using Vacuum Assisted Sorbent Extraction (VASE) Thermal Desorption-GC-MS
Posters | | ENTECHInstrumentation
Cannabis consumer products require accurate chemical profiling to ensure consistent dosing, safety, and regulatory compliance. Traditional solvent-based extraction methods generate waste, are time-consuming, and risk artifact formation. A rapid, solvent-free headspace extraction enhances laboratory efficiency and reduces environmental impact.
This study presents development of a Vacuum Assisted Sorbent Extraction (VASE) coupled with Thermal Desorption GC-MS for profiling terpenes and cannabinoids in cannabis flower and infused products. The goals include minimizing extraction time to minutes, eliminating solvent use, and achieving reliable qualitative and quantitative data consistent with product labels.
VASE employs reusable Sorbent Pens packed with Tenax TA to capture volatile and semi-volatile compounds under vacuum. Key workflow steps:
The VASE-TD-GC-MS method delivers a solvent-free, rapid workflow that reduces sample preparation time to minutes and minimizes waste. Its high sensitivity and adaptability make it ideal for quality control laboratories, regulatory testing, and research applications in cannabis analysis.
VASE-TD-GC-MS provides a robust, efficient approach for comprehensive terpene and cannabinoid profiling in cannabis products. The method achieves rapid extraction, accurate quantitation, and minimal solvent waste, addressing key demands in laboratory and regulatory environments.
GC/MSD, HeadSpace, Thermal desorption, GC/SQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture, Other
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies, ENTECH
Summary
Importance of Topic
Cannabis consumer products require accurate chemical profiling to ensure consistent dosing, safety, and regulatory compliance. Traditional solvent-based extraction methods generate waste, are time-consuming, and risk artifact formation. A rapid, solvent-free headspace extraction enhances laboratory efficiency and reduces environmental impact.
Objectives and Overview of Study
This study presents development of a Vacuum Assisted Sorbent Extraction (VASE) coupled with Thermal Desorption GC-MS for profiling terpenes and cannabinoids in cannabis flower and infused products. The goals include minimizing extraction time to minutes, eliminating solvent use, and achieving reliable qualitative and quantitative data consistent with product labels.
Methodology and Instrumentation
VASE employs reusable Sorbent Pens packed with Tenax TA to capture volatile and semi-volatile compounds under vacuum. Key workflow steps:
- Sample loading: Dry flower or edible placed in a vial with Sorbent Pen.
- Extraction: Vacuum applied with controlled heat (30°C to 100°C) and agitation (up to 120 rpm) for 1 to 16 hours.
- Thermal desorption: Pens transferred to SPDU for preheat, desorb, and bake-out cycles.
- GC-MS analysis: Dual-column configuration allows split of light VOCs and splitless transfer of SVOCs onto a DB-5MS column.
- GC-MS: Agilent 7890B/5977A, DB-5MS capillary column.
- Sorbent Pen Thermal Desorption Unit integrated with SPDU and VASE hardware by Entech Instruments.
Key Results and Discussion
- Terpene and cannabinoid profiles from ~0.1 g of indica and sativa-dominant flowers were reproducible, matching manufacturer labels for THC/CBD ratios.
- Extraction temperature and vacuum were critical for cannabinoid recovery; terpenes were readily extracted across a range of conditions.
- A larger sample (0.1 g) with 100°C hot plate heating achieved full compound profiles in 10 minutes.
- Edible matrices (fruit chews, chocolates) yielded over 40 identified compounds, including terpenes, cannabinoids, residual solvents, and flavor additives in a single run.
- Desorption temperature optimization showed 100°C favored monoterpenes, 225°C maximized THC extraction, while excessive heat (>300°C) risked thermal degradation.
- Calibration curves demonstrated linear quantitation of THC and CBD using deuterated internal standards.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The VASE-TD-GC-MS method delivers a solvent-free, rapid workflow that reduces sample preparation time to minutes and minimizes waste. Its high sensitivity and adaptability make it ideal for quality control laboratories, regulatory testing, and research applications in cannabis analysis.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
- Scaling the method to regulatory sample sizes (0.5 g) for compliance with control board requirements.
- Developing fully quantitative protocols for direct analysis of cannabinoids from dry flower.
- Extending VASE to other complex matrices in environmental, clinical, food, and flavor industries.
Conclusion
VASE-TD-GC-MS provides a robust, efficient approach for comprehensive terpene and cannabinoid profiling in cannabis products. The method achieves rapid extraction, accurate quantitation, and minimal solvent waste, addressing key demands in laboratory and regulatory environments.
Reference
- Article 5, Laboratory Testing and Reporting. Bureau of Cannabis Control.
- Order of Adoption, Bureau of Cannabis Control Text of Regulations, California Code of Regulations Title 16, Division 42, (2018) 104-117.
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