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Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia
BACKGROUND: Cannabis sativa L. is one of the illicit drug bearing plants. Cannabis products are the most widely trafficked drugs worldwide. The highest levels of cannabis production in the world take place in the African continent. A small volume of cannabis is produced in rural areas of Ethiopia, o...
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author | Zerihun, Agalu Chandravanshi, Bhagwan Singh Debebe, Ayalew Mehari, Bewketu |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cannabis sativa L. is one of the illicit drug bearing plants. Cannabis products are the most widely trafficked drugs worldwide. The highest levels of cannabis production in the world take place in the African continent. A small volume of cannabis is produced in rural areas of Ethiopia, of which a small portion is exported to neighboring countries and the majority is consumed at home. The literature survey revealed that there is no report on the metal contents in cannabis cultivated in Ethiopia. The main objective of this study is to determine the level of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia. METHODS: Cannabis sativa L. samples were collected from Metema (Amhara Region), Mekelle (Tigray Region), Sheshemene (Oromia Region) and Butajira (South Nations Nationality and Peoples (SNNP) Region) of Ethiopia. After proper sample pretreatment, the volumes of reagents used, digestion temperature and digestion time were optimized and using the optimized conditions the levels of metals were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. RESULTS: The accuracy of the optimized procedure was evaluated by analyzing the digest of the spiked samples with standard solution and the percentage recoveries varied from 88 to 103%. The levels of metals determined (µg/g dry weight) were in the ranges Ca (657–1,511), Zn (321–380), Ni (124–172), Cu (122–176), Cd (3–10), Pb (8–10), and Cr (4–8). Zn was with the highest concentration among trace metals. CONCLUSION: A statistical analysis of variance (ANOVA) at 95% confidence level indicated that there is a significant difference in the levels of all the metals between the four sample means except Pb. The results indicate that the content of Pb and Cd exceeds the permissible amount for medicinal plants which form the raw materials for the finished products set by World Health Organization (WHO). |
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spelling | pubmed-45037012015-07-17 Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia Zerihun, Agalu Chandravanshi, Bhagwan Singh Debebe, Ayalew Mehari, Bewketu Springerplus Research BACKGROUND: Cannabis sativa L. is one of the illicit drug bearing plants. Cannabis products are the most widely trafficked drugs worldwide. The highest levels of cannabis production in the world take place in the African continent. A small volume of cannabis is produced in rural areas of Ethiopia, of which a small portion is exported to neighboring countries and the majority is consumed at home. The literature survey revealed that there is no report on the metal contents in cannabis cultivated in Ethiopia. The main objective of this study is to determine the level of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia. METHODS: Cannabis sativa L. samples were collected from Metema (Amhara Region), Mekelle (Tigray Region), Sheshemene (Oromia Region) and Butajira (South Nations Nationality and Peoples (SNNP) Region) of Ethiopia. After proper sample pretreatment, the volumes of reagents used, digestion temperature and digestion time were optimized and using the optimized conditions the levels of metals were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. RESULTS: The accuracy of the optimized procedure was evaluated by analyzing the digest of the spiked samples with standard solution and the percentage recoveries varied from 88 to 103%. The levels of metals determined (µg/g dry weight) were in the ranges Ca (657–1,511), Zn (321–380), Ni (124–172), Cu (122–176), Cd (3–10), Pb (8–10), and Cr (4–8). Zn was with the highest concentration among trace metals. CONCLUSION: A statistical analysis of variance (ANOVA) at 95% confidence level indicated that there is a significant difference in the levels of all the metals between the four sample means except Pb. The results indicate that the content of Pb and Cd exceeds the permissible amount for medicinal plants which form the raw materials for the finished products set by World Health Organization (WHO). Springer International Publishing 2015-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4503701/ /pubmed/26191486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-1145-x Text en © Zerihun et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Research Zerihun, Agalu Chandravanshi, Bhagwan Singh Debebe, Ayalew Mehari, Bewketu Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia |
title | Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia |
title_full | Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia |
title_fullStr | Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia |
title_full_unstemmed | Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia |
title_short | Levels of selected metals in leaves of Cannabis sativa L. cultivated in Ethiopia |
title_sort | levels of selected metals in leaves of cannabis sativa l. cultivated in ethiopia |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503701/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26191486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-1145-x |
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