BMC Chemistry (Aug 2019)

A review of bioanalytical techniques for evaluation of cannabis (Marijuana, weed, Hashish) in human hair

  • Iltaf Shah,
  • Bayan Al-Dabbagh,
  • Alaa Eldin Salem,
  • Saber A.A. Hamid,
  • Neak Muhammad,
  • Declan P. Naughton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13065-019-0627-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 20

Abstract

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Abstract Cannabis products (marijuana, weed, hashish) are among the most widely abused psychoactive drugs in the world, due to their euphorigenic and anxiolytic properties. Recently, hair analysis is of great interest in analytical, clinical, and forensic sciences due to its non-invasiveness, negligible risk of infection and tampering, facile storage, and a wider window of detection. Hair analysis is now widely accepted as evidence in courts around the world. Hair analysis is very feasible to complement saliva, blood tests, and urinalysis. In this review, we have focused on state of the art in hair analysis of cannabis with particular attention to hair sample preparation for cannabis analysis involving pulverization, extraction and screening techniques followed by confirmatory tests (e.g., GC–MS and LC–MS/MS). We have reviewed the literature for the past 10 years’ period with special emphasis on cannabis quantification using mass spectrometry. The pros and cons of all the published methods have also been discussed along with the prospective future of cannabis analysis.

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