A qualitative and quantitative HPTLC densitometry method for the analysis of cannabinoids in Cannabis sativa L.
Phytochemical Analysis2009Vol. 20(5), pp. 421–426
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Abstract
Results have shown that the HPTLC method is reproducible and accurate for the quantification of Delta(9)-THC in cannabis. The method is also useful for the qualitative screening of the main neutral cannabinoids found in cannabis cultivars.
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