The Next Step in Cannabis Potency Applications: Analyzing Cannabinoids by LC/MS

With the expanding regulatory focus on the cannabis market, customers will need to obtain more specific information about the cannabinoid content of their products, which may not be attained by HPLC analysis alone. This webinar will outline the next steps in cannabis potency testing with a focus on developing methods utilizing mass spectrometry as an orthogonal technique to HPLC to increase confidence in the separation and recognition of cannabinoids.
Attendees of this session will learn about adapting and optimizing HPLC methodology to include mass spectrometry and will gain an appreciation of the wealth of information that can be obtained by leveraging mass spectrometry. An overview of current methodology utilizing LC/MS at Agilent will also be discussed.
Key learning objectives
- Overview of the fundamentals of HPLC/MS technology and its use in potency applications
- Key benefits of adding mass spectrometry to potency applications
- Key factors to consider when adding mass spectrometry to HPLC applications
Who should attend?
- Growers, processors, and analytical and development scientists employed in the cannabis industry who are interested in learning more about adding mass spectrometry to their HPLC potency applications.
Presenter: Brian Whiteley (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Brian Whiteley is an Application Scientist in the HPLC group at Agilent. Prior to joining Agilent, he spent over 20 years in the pharmaceutical industry with various companies within their discovery chemistry groups. His research has focused on the synthesis, purification, and analysis of compounds generated in library format with an emphasis on purification and analysis by LC/MS. Brian currently focuses on cannabis potency applications, prep HPLC, and supporting Agilent customers HPLC applications.
Presenter: Dora Wells (Editorial Team, SelectScience)
Dora studied biomedical science at the University of Manchester, UK, and as a member of the editorial team, plays an integral role in helping to shape the content on SelectScience.
