Quantitating terpenes/terpenoids and nicotine in plant materials and vaping products using high-temperature headspace gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

2020 
Abstract Plants are the main source of many high-value bioactive terpenoids used in the medical, fragrance and food industries. Increasing demand for these bioactive plants and their derivative products (e.g. cannabis and extracts thereof, flavour-supplemented vaping products, etc.) requires robust approaches to verify feedstock, identify product adulteration and ensure product safety. Headspace sampling techniques in gas chromatography are frequently employed as only compounds with suitable vapour pressures are analysed. The resulting gas phase phytochemicals may better reflect those compounds that users of vaporised products are exposed to. Reported here are single-laboratory validation details for a robust testing method to quantitate select terpenes and terpenoids in dry plant materials and terpenoid-containing vaping liquids (e.g. a derivative product) using high-temperature headspace gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, with glycerol used as a headspace solvent. Validated method recoveries were 75–103%, with excellent repeatability (RSD
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