Greenness assessment of analytical methods for determination of cannabinoids in oils using NEMI, Analytical Eco-Scale, AGREE and GAPI

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Nicolette Sammut Bartolo, Lovely L. Gallo, Karolina Szyrner, Paul I. Buhagiar and Janis Vella Szijj
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The cannabis plant is being increasingly researched due to its numerous therapeutic properties leading to the need for analytical techniques to assess substances present in extracts of the cannabis plant in carrier oils, such as medium chain triglycerides (MCT) oil. Awareness of the environmental impact of activities related to analysis led to the development of greenness assessment metrics. This study aimed to assess the environmental impact of analytical techniques applied in the analysis of cannabinoids in oil using Green Analytical Chemistry metrics. The first phase of the study consisted of a systematic literature review to identify high performance liquid chromatography and ultra high performance liquid chromatographic methods of analysis for cannabinoids in oil. In the second phase, the identified methods were assessed using the National Environmental Method Index (NEMI), Analytical Eco-scale, Analytical Greenness Calculator (AGREE) and Green Analytical Procedure Index (GAPI). Out of 124 identified studies, 8 were considered for the comparative analysis. The identified analytical methods consisted of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using high resolution MS (n = 1), DAD (n = 2), UV (n = 1), UV and MS (n = 2) and MS/MS (n = 2) as detectors. When the analytical methods were assessed using the Analytical Eco-Scale, 7 out of 8 methods achieved a score ranging between 50 and 73, categorising them as acceptable green methods of analysis. One method achieved a total score of 80, categorising the method as an excellent green analysis. The application of Green Analytical Chemistry and respective metrics during the development of analytical methods contributes towards a reduction in the environmental footprint which results from related activities.

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使用 NEMI、Analytical Eco-Scale、AGREE 和 GAPI 对测定油类中大麻素的分析方法进行绿色评估。
由于大麻植物具有多种治疗特性,对它的研究越来越多,因此需要分析技术来评估载体油(如中链甘油三酯(MCT)油)中大麻植物提取物所含的物质。由于认识到分析相关活动对环境的影响,因此开发了绿色评估指标。本研究旨在使用绿色分析化学指标评估分析油中大麻素时所使用的分析技术对环境的影响。研究的第一阶段包括系统性文献综述,以确定油类中大麻素的高效液相色谱和超高效液相色谱分析方法。在第二阶段,使用国家环境方法指数 (NEMI)、分析生态尺度、分析绿色度计算器 (AGREE) 和绿色分析程序指数 (GAPI) 对确定的方法进行评估。在 124 项已确定的研究中,有 8 项被考虑进行比较分析。确定的分析方法包括使用高分辨率 MS(n = 1)、DAD(n = 2)、UV(n = 1)、UV 和 MS(n = 2)以及 MS/MS (n = 2)作为检测器的高效液相色谱法(HPLC)。使用分析生态量表对分析方法进行评估时,8 种方法中有 7 种得分在 50 分至 73 分之间,属于可接受的绿色分析方法。有一种方法的总分达到了 80 分,被归类为优秀的绿色分析方法。在开发分析方法的过程中应用绿色分析化学和相关指标,有助于减少相关活动对环境造成的影响。
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Analytical Methods
Analytical Methods CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.20%
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569
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Early applied demonstrations of new analytical methods with clear societal impact
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