Analysis of Terpene and Terpenoid Content in Cannabis Sativa Using Headspace with GC/MSD
Applications | 2020 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Terpenes and terpenoids are key botanical metabolites that influence plant defense, aroma, and potential therapeutic properties. Accurate profiling of these volatile compounds supports quality control, product standardization, and informed cultivation strategies in the cannabis industry.
This application demonstrates a rapid GC/MSD and FID method to separate, identify, and quantify 22 common cannabis terpenes. The workflow uses headspace sampling on an Agilent 8890 GC system with an Agilent 7697A headspace sampler and Agilent 5977A single quadrupole MSD. Two cannabis strains were analyzed to validate method performance.
As cannabis research evolves, further developments may include:
The Agilent 8890 GC system with headspace sampling, DB-HeavyWAX column, and combined MSD/FID detection offers a rapid, robust workflow for terpene profiling in cannabis. The method provides reliable calibration, high resolution, and streamlined analysis suitable for research and QA/QC laboratories.
GC/MSD, HeadSpace, GC/SQ
IndustriesPharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Terpenes and terpenoids are key botanical metabolites that influence plant defense, aroma, and potential therapeutic properties. Accurate profiling of these volatile compounds supports quality control, product standardization, and informed cultivation strategies in the cannabis industry.
Objectives and Overview of the Study
This application demonstrates a rapid GC/MSD and FID method to separate, identify, and quantify 22 common cannabis terpenes. The workflow uses headspace sampling on an Agilent 8890 GC system with an Agilent 7697A headspace sampler and Agilent 5977A single quadrupole MSD. Two cannabis strains were analyzed to validate method performance.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample Preparation: Approximately 25 mg of ground cannabis flower in 20 mL headspace vials, full evaporative technique (FET) without solvent injection.
- Instrumentation: Agilent 8890 GC with 7697A headspace sampler, 5977A MSD (9 mm extractor lens), FID, purged splitter with capillary flow technology, and DB-HeavyWAX column (30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.5 µm).
- GC Conditions: Multimode inlet at 175 °C, split 100:1, helium carrier gas, oven ramp from 50 °C to 240 °C over 17.1 min.
- Headspace Conditions: 110 °C vial equilibration for 10 min, 1 mL loop, transfer line at 150 °C.
- Data Analysis: Agilent MassHunter Unknowns Analysis with NIST 17 library matching and deconvolution. Calibration curves (5–2,500 ng) built using quantifier ions with qualifiers for MSD and FID signals.
Main Results and Discussion
- Efficient separation of 22 terpenes in under 17 minutes with minimal column bleed using HeavyWAX chemistry.
- Calibration exhibited R² ≥ 0.997 for all compounds; accuracy at 750 ng ranged between 91%–105%.
- Automated deconvolution identified over 40 compounds in one strain and over 78 in another, including peaks absent from standards.
- Consistent retention times achieved by using constant sample volume for calibration; avoids solvent-induced shifts.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Comprehensive terpene profiling enhances product consistency in medicinal and recreational cannabis.
- Combined GC/MSD and FID detection delivers qualitative identification and quantitative accuracy in a single run.
- DB-HeavyWAX column extends temperature range, improving peak shape and reducing bleed.
- Automated unknown analysis accelerates compound identification in complex matrices.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
As cannabis research evolves, further developments may include:
- Standardized retention indices for wax-based columns to improve compound verification.
- Integration of two-dimensional GC or high-resolution MS for isomer separation.
- Expanded reference libraries with minor terpene and terpenoid standards.
- Automated data reporting and sample tracking in regulated environments.
Conclusion
The Agilent 8890 GC system with headspace sampling, DB-HeavyWAX column, and combined MSD/FID detection offers a rapid, robust workflow for terpene profiling in cannabis. The method provides reliable calibration, high resolution, and streamlined analysis suitable for research and QA/QC laboratories.
References
- Singh B.; Sharma R. A. Plant Terpenes: Defense Responses, Phylogenetic Analysis, Regulation and Clinical Applications. 3 Biotech, 2015, 5(2), 129–151.
- Lockwood G. B. Techniques for Gas Chromatography of Volatile Terpenoids from a Range of Matrices. J. Chromatogr. A, 2001, 936(1-2), 23–31.
- Hilliard C.; Rigdon A. A Fast, Simple FET Headspace GC-FID Technique for Determining Residual Solvents in Cannabis Concentrates. 2018.
- Zou Y. Lavender Oil Analysis Using Agilent J&W DB-WAX Ultra Inert Capillary GC Columns. Agilent Technologies, 2016.
- Abercrombie V.; Provoost L. Increased Thermal Stability and Maximum Temperature of the Agilent J&W DB-HeavyWax Column. Agilent Technologies, 2018.
- Kováts E. The Retention Index System. Anal. Chem., 1964, 36(8), 31A-41A.
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