1st Edition

Recent Advances in the Science of Cannabis

    292 Pages 75 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    292 Pages 75 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Recent Advances in the Science of Cannabis describes progress in a variety of significant areas of cannabis science. This unique book covers topics in cultivation and secondary metabolites, aroma and chemotypes, cannabinoid structures, physiology and pharmacology, as well as the development of unique topical products. State-of-the-art analytical methods and instrumentation are covered, including current developments in mass spectrometry and chromatography, as well as microbial testing. Given the popularity of smoking and vaporizing cannabis, the chemistry of vaping cannabinoid and terpene concentrates is also presented, along with emerging regulatory issues.

     Key Features:

    • A guide to emerging modern cannabis technology in a dynamic regulatory climate and appealing to both novices and specialists.

    • Building upon pioneering studies of terpene and cannabinoid chemistry, this distinctive volume describes current best practices, technological breakthroughs and historical context.
    • Written by researchers in industry and academia, a greater understanding of the risks of exposure to emissions from vaping or dabbing cannabis concentrates is provided here.
    • A selection of the book content reviewing Thermal Degradation of Cannabinoids and Cannabis Terpenes has been included in “Hot 2021” RSC Advances.

    Contents

    Preface......................................................................................................................vii

    Editors........................................................................................................................ix

    Contributors...............................................................................................................xi

    Chapter 1 Cultivation Stress Techniques and the Production of Secondary

    Metabolites in Cannabis sativa.............................................................1

    Callie Seaman

    Chapter 2 Aroma in Cannabis: A Foundation for Chemotype Classification..... 31

    John S. Abrams, William J. T. Ellyson, Victor J. Gomez, and

    Jean L. Talleyrand

    Chapter 3 Cannabinoid Chemistry of Cannabis.................................................. 49

    David Dawson and Markus Roggen

    Chapter 4 Use of Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Cannabis

    sativa spp......................................................................................... 79

    Allegra Leghissa and Zacariah L. Hildenbrand

    Chapter 5 New Trends in the Analysis of Cannabis-Based Products................ 111

    Laura Mercolini, Roberto Mandrioli and Michele Protti

    Chapter 6 Cannabis Microbial Testing: Methodologies and Considerations..... 131

    Kyle Boyar

    Chapter 7 Cannabis Extract Formulations and Devices.................................... 161

    Brad Douglass and Robert M. Strongin

    Chapter 8 Transdermal Delivery........................................................................ 193

    Carolyn Burek, Jessica Painter, and Monica Vialpando

    Chapter 9 Thermal Degradation of Cannabinoids and Cannabis Terpenes:

    A Review........................................................................................... 215

    Jiries Meehan-Atrash and Robert M. Strongin

    Chapter 10 Cannabis Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics...................... 235

    Ted W. Simon

    Index....................................................................................................................... 267

    Biography

    Robert M. Strongin is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at Portland State University.

    He has studied the chemistry of vaping since 2013. He has been interested in determining

    how flavorings, including terpenes and other vape constituents, react and

    degrade when heated and aerosolized. In 2017 he began to investigate cannabis vaping

    and published the first peer-reviewed reports on the specific byproducts formed

    when dabbing terpenes, and, more recently, on the reactions and products that form

    upon vaping and dabbing concentrated cannabis oil mixtures. Dr. Strongin runs an

    internationally recognized research program, is a founder of two biotech startup

    companies, and is known for his contributions to STEM education. In addition to

    tobacco control and cannabis science, he is an expert in the field of biosensors and

    targeted molecular probes for imaging cancer tissue.

    Monica Vialpando is a pharmaceutically trained product development scientist,

    specializing in the formulation of poorly water-soluble drugs. As founder and CEO

    of Via Innovations, a bespoke product development company, she integrates this

    background with plant-based medicines to create fit-for-purpose designed products.

    In addition to her entrepreneurial endeavors, she is active in education and thought

    leadership and often focuses on cannabis-based strategies to support women’s health,

    and is a scientific advisor to multiple organizations. With a passion for diversity and

    global connection, Dr. Vialpando’s reach extends beyond typical barriers to collaborate

    with international experts and companies. She also leverages this throughout

    her company to design their differentiated products through the integration of plantbased

    medicines, science, technology, and art.

    Jiries Meehan-Atrash graduated from the State University of New York at New

    Paltz with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 2014 and in 2021 earned his PhD in

    Chemistry from Portland State University after studying e-cigarette aerosol chemistry

    and analytical methods under the mentorship of Dr. Robert M. Strongin. Jiries is

    currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Rochester Medical Center in the

    laboratory of Dr. Irfan Rahman.