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Analysis of Synthetic Cannabinoids Using Ion Mobility Enabled High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry

15 May 2017

In recent years, there has been a steady increase in the use of synthetic cannabinoids for recreational purposes. This application note presents a study assessing the feasibility of using collision cross section (CCS) data to facilitate differentiation of two isomeric synthetic cannabinoids.

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Mass SpectrometryMass spectrometry (MS) is a powerful analytical technique used to identify and quantify molecules based on the mass-to-charge ratio of gas-phase ions. It provides detailed information about the structure, composition, and properties of compounds and is widely used across fields such as environmental monitoring, materials science, drug discovery and development, food and beverage testing, and wider chemical research. Key MS techniques include tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LS-MS) and inductively coupled plasma (ICP-MS). Choosing from these wide range of techniques and technologies can be a daunting task, so keep up to date with scientific applications, performance expectations, and customer reviews here all in one place. Visit our product directory to receive quotes direct from the manufacturer. Ion Mobility SpectrometryCannabinoidsCannabinoids are compounds found in cannabis that have therapeutic effects, such as pain relief, anti-inflammatory properties, and potential neuroprotective benefits. Research into cannabinoids is growing, particularly in the fields of pain management, neurological diseases, and cancer treatments. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best cannabinoid research tools, compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.
Analysis of Synthetic Cannabinoids Using Ion Mobility Enabled High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry