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Cannabis sativa L. Inflorescences from Monoecious Cultivars Grown in Central Italy: An Untargeted Chemical Characterization from Early Flowering to Ripening

Authors :
Cinzia Ingallina
Anatoly P. Sobolev
Simone Circi
Mattia Spano
Caterina Fraschetti
Antonello Filippi
Antonella Di Sotto
Silvia Di Giacomo
Giulia Mazzoccanti
Francesco Gasparrini
Deborah Quaglio
Enio Campiglia
Simone Carradori
Marcello Locatelli
Giuliana Vinci
Mattia Rapa
Salvatore Ciano
Anna Maria Giusti
Bruno Botta
Francesca Ghirga
Donatella Capitani
Luisa Mannina
Source :
Molecules, Vol 25, Iss 8, p 1908 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

The chemical composition of the inflorescences from four Cannabis sativa L. monoecious cultivars (Ferimon, Uso-31, Felina 32 and Fedora 17), recently introduced in the Lazio Region, was monitored over the season from June to September giving indications on their sensorial, pharmaceutical/nutraceutical proprieties. Both untargeted (NMR) and targeted (GC/MS, UHPLC, HPLC-PDA/FD and spectrophotometry) analyses were carried out to identify and quantify compounds of different classes (sugars, organic acids, amino acids, cannabinoids, terpenoids, phenols, tannins, flavonoids and biogenic amines). All cultivars in each harvesting period showed a THC content below the Italian legal limit, although in general THC content increased over the season. Citric acid, malic acid and glucose showed the highest content in the late flowering period, whereas the content of proline drastically decreased after June in all cultivars. Neophytadiene, nerolidol and chlorogenic acid were quantified only in Felina 32 cultivar, characterized also by a very high content of flavonoids, whereas alloaromadendrene and trans-cinnamic acid were detected only in Uso-31 cultivar. Naringenin and naringin were present only in Fedora 17 and Ferimon cultivars, respectively. Moreover, Ferimon had the highest concentration of biogenic amines, especially in July and August. Cadaverine was present in all cultivars but only in September. These results suggest that the chemical composition of Cannabis sativa L. inflorescences depends on the cultivar and on the harvesting period. Producers can use this information as a guide to obtain inflorescences with peculiar chemical characteristics according to the specific use.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14203049
Volume :
25
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecules
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8f2ca6877cba4b33852e8b4e93dbff61
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25081908