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Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin

Non-intoxicating Cannabis sativa L. (i.e., hemp) is increasingly used for industrial, cosmetic and food applications. Despite the fact that the EU has not yet established a regulatory framework on hazardous compounds (i.e., toxic inorganic elements), the monitoring of cannabis products is of paramou...

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Autores principales: Nava, Vincenzo, Albergamo, Ambrogina, Bartolomeo, Giovanni, Rando, Rossana, Litrenta, Federica, Lo Vecchio, Giovanna, Giorgianni, Mario Concetto, Cicero, Nicola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120758
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author Nava, Vincenzo
Albergamo, Ambrogina
Bartolomeo, Giovanni
Rando, Rossana
Litrenta, Federica
Lo Vecchio, Giovanna
Giorgianni, Mario Concetto
Cicero, Nicola
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Albergamo, Ambrogina
Bartolomeo, Giovanni
Rando, Rossana
Litrenta, Federica
Lo Vecchio, Giovanna
Giorgianni, Mario Concetto
Cicero, Nicola
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description Non-intoxicating Cannabis sativa L. (i.e., hemp) is increasingly used for industrial, cosmetic and food applications. Despite the fact that the EU has not yet established a regulatory framework on hazardous compounds (i.e., toxic inorganic elements), the monitoring of cannabis products is of paramount importance to safeguard consumers, also in view of the species propensity to accumulate toxic metals from the environment. The aim of this work was to assess the compliance with Law n. 242/2016 and the safety of hemp inflorescences from different varieties and Italian regions by monitoring the main cannabinoids and trace elements. All samples complied with the Italian law due to a THC content <0.6% counterbalanced by high CBD levels. However, inflorescences grown in Apulia and Lombardy, and from Finola and Tiborzallasi varieties accumulated higher Cu, Co, Cr, Ni and Pb contents than products from other producing areas (i.e., Sicily and Latium) and varieties (i.e., Antal, Futura75, Kompolti and Carmagnola), being moreover above the limits set by the US Pharmacopeia. A principal component analysis confirmed that trace elements, including toxic metals, were mainly affected by the geographical origin more than the botanical variety. Overall, this study highlights the need to continuously monitor hemp products and establish the earliest related regulatory frameworks.
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spelling pubmed-97853832022-12-24 Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin Nava, Vincenzo Albergamo, Ambrogina Bartolomeo, Giovanni Rando, Rossana Litrenta, Federica Lo Vecchio, Giovanna Giorgianni, Mario Concetto Cicero, Nicola Toxics Article Non-intoxicating Cannabis sativa L. (i.e., hemp) is increasingly used for industrial, cosmetic and food applications. Despite the fact that the EU has not yet established a regulatory framework on hazardous compounds (i.e., toxic inorganic elements), the monitoring of cannabis products is of paramount importance to safeguard consumers, also in view of the species propensity to accumulate toxic metals from the environment. The aim of this work was to assess the compliance with Law n. 242/2016 and the safety of hemp inflorescences from different varieties and Italian regions by monitoring the main cannabinoids and trace elements. All samples complied with the Italian law due to a THC content <0.6% counterbalanced by high CBD levels. However, inflorescences grown in Apulia and Lombardy, and from Finola and Tiborzallasi varieties accumulated higher Cu, Co, Cr, Ni and Pb contents than products from other producing areas (i.e., Sicily and Latium) and varieties (i.e., Antal, Futura75, Kompolti and Carmagnola), being moreover above the limits set by the US Pharmacopeia. A principal component analysis confirmed that trace elements, including toxic metals, were mainly affected by the geographical origin more than the botanical variety. Overall, this study highlights the need to continuously monitor hemp products and establish the earliest related regulatory frameworks. MDPI 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9785383/ /pubmed/36548591 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120758 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giorgianni, Mario Concetto
Cicero, Nicola
Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin
title Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin
title_full Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin
title_fullStr Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin
title_short Monitoring Cannabinoids and the Safety of the Trace Element Profile of Light Cannabis sativa L. from Different Varieties and Geographical Origin
title_sort monitoring cannabinoids and the safety of the trace element profile of light cannabis sativa l. from different varieties and geographical origin
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120758
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