Department of Chemistry and Physics: Student Research and
Presentationshttp://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/6042292024-03-29T08:01:15Z2024-03-29T08:01:15ZCBD Analysis in Oils and FoodsFoley, Joannahttp://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/6233922023-08-03T15:04:54Z2020-05-01T00:00:00ZCBD Analysis in Oils and Foods
Foley, Joanna
Cannabidiol (CBD) has become a very prominent topic in the medical community and
popular marketplace because of its widespread consumer use. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and
other similar molecules can be present in commercial CBD products, so testing is necessary to
determine the presence of the CBD. Existing methods of analysis for CBD oils are only known
on GC-FID (gas chromatography – flame ionization detector) and these methods are not optimal
for the wide variety of commercial CBD products available. Thus, a GC-MS (mass
spectroscopy) method, based on a published GC-FID method, was created to optimize the
detection of CBD because not only separation but also identification can be obtained. This
method can be applied to a wide variety of foods, gummies, and other items that may contain
CBD and similar molecules. The method has been optimized by varying GC column
temperature, and sample preparation, to find a balance between analysis time, analyte detection,
and resolution for the various types of cannabinoid molecules present in commercial CBD oil
samples. The optimized method was able to determine that a 1:3 ratio of oil to solvent gave
optimal signal of all CBD oils tested. The optimized method was then tested on a variety of
commercial and self-prepared CBD edibles to determine that CBD was still present and was not
degraded into THC.
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2020-05-01T00:00:00ZDesign, Synthesis, and Computational Studies of Isoniazid Hybrid Conjugates as Potential Antimycobacterial AgentsThomas, Eyanahttp://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/6232922020-05-05T02:36:49Z2020-05-04T00:00:00ZDesign, Synthesis, and Computational Studies of Isoniazid Hybrid Conjugates as Potential Antimycobacterial Agents
Thomas, Eyana
This item presents the abstract for an oral presentation at the 21st Annual Phi Kappa Phi Student Research and Fine Arts Conference.
2020-05-04T00:00:00ZCurcumin Conjugates as Potential Therapeutics for Breast CancerTran, Queenhttp://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/6232902020-05-05T02:36:37Z2020-05-04T00:00:00ZCurcumin Conjugates as Potential Therapeutics for Breast Cancer
Tran, Queen
This item presents the abstract for an oral presentation at the 21st Annual Phi Kappa Phi Student Research and Fine Arts Conference.
2020-05-04T00:00:00ZDesign and Synthesis of Selective COX-2 Inhibitors as Potential Anti-Inflammatory AgentsWade, Margarethttp://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/6232862020-05-05T02:36:18Z2020-05-04T00:00:00ZDesign and Synthesis of Selective COX-2 Inhibitors as Potential Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Wade, Margaret
This item presents the abstract for an oral presentation at the 21st Annual Phi Kappa Phi Student Research and Fine Arts Conference.
2020-05-04T00:00:00Z