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Characterization of Some “Hashish” Samples in the Egyptian Illicit Trafficking Market Using a Thermal Separation Probe and Gas Chromatography−Mass Spectrometry

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Kamel, A.H, Author
Awwad, N.S, Author
Title of Periodical
ACS Omega
Country of Publication
Kingdom of Bahrain
Place Published
Sakhir, Bahrain
Publisher
University of Bahrain
Date Issued
2023
Language
English
English Abstract
ABSTRACT: Drugs that are illegal have long been a part of Egyptian society. The most widely misused form of narcotic is marijuana, also known as “bango”, and other cannabis-related products like “hashish”. The chemical profile of some available “hashish” in the local Egyptian illegal market and its possible country of origin are investigated using a gas chromatography−mass spectrometry technique in conjunction with a thermal separation probe (TSP/GC/MS). The TSP/GC/MS method reveals the presence of 23 different terpenes, of which caryophylla-4(12),8(13)-dien-5α-ol, isoaromadendrene epoxide, caryophyllene, and alloaromadendrene oxide-(1) are detected in high relative proportions. Ten cannabinoid components are also detected. These are cannabiorcochromene (CBC-C1), tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-8- THC), exo-THC, cannabichromene, cannabidiol (CBD), cannabielsoin (CBE), dronabinol (delta-9-THC), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabinol (CBN). Phenotypic index (THC % + CBN %)/CBD %) is measured for the test samples to identify both the nature of the samples (fiber- or drug-type cannabis) and the country of origin.
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https://digitalrepository.uob.edu.bh/id/8ec61c29-5dcb-4b7c-b7b3-111ffc57916c