New Guide for Determination of Cannabinoid Concentrations in Cannabis Plant Material and Extracted Oil Using Near-Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy
1. Scope
This quantitative test guide describes the preparation and analysis of cannabis plant material and extracted oil for the determination of cannabinoid concentration in test samples greater than 0.1% utilizing near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR). The primary cannabinoids, but not limited to, that can be analyzed by this procedure include tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), tetrahydrocannabinolic acid A (THCA), cannabidiol (CBD), and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA).
Keywords
Potency testing, cannabinoid testing, hemp, marijuana, extract, crude extract
Rationale
The requirement of cannabis farmers and processing labs to accurately test cannabinoids for both legal and quality reasons is now a necessity. While most labs are utilizing HPLC for this work, some are starting to take advantage of NIR for the speed and high-throughput allowing them to gather more data at different steps of the process. NIR is a spectroscopy technique that will allow users to measure major cannabinoid concentrations greater than 0.1%.
The title and scope are in draft form and are under development within this ASTM Committee.
Work Item Status
Date Initiated: 06-05-2019
Technical Contact: Tyson Rowland
Item: 001
Ballot: D37.03 (23-05)
Status: Will Reballot Item
Item: 002
Ballot: D37.03 (24-02)
Status: Negative Votes Need Resolution