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Commercial Delta-8 THC Products: an Analysis of Content and Labeling

  • Eric E. Kaczor
  • , Kevin Greene
  • , Kavita M. Babu
  • , Erin C. Berthold
  • , Abhisheak Sharma
  • , Stephanie P. Carreiro
  • University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • University of Florida

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Abstract

Introduction: ∆-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a psychoactive cannabinoid and structural isomer of ∆-9 THC that is technically legal under United States Federal law. Commercial ∆-8-THC products being sold are currently unregulated. This study aims to (1) describe the advertising and labeling of Δ-8 THC retail products; (2) compare the advertised amount of Δ-8 THC for each product to that found during independent laboratory analysis; and (3) evaluate the presence and amount of other cannabinoids in those products. Methods: Twenty ∆-8 THC products were purchased from retail stores in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Samples were analyzed to determine cannabinoid content using a validated UPLC-MS/MS method. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all variables. Spearman’s rank order correlation was calculated for the labeled ∆-8 THC content compared to ∆-8 THC content found on our analysis. Differences in continuous variables were compared using ANOVA, Wilcoxon Rank Sum, or Kruskal–Wallis tests. Results: ∆-8 THC was detected in 95% (N=19) of the sample products. A weakly positive correlation (Spearman’s rho =0.40) was found between the advertised ∆-8 THC content and our analysis results. Factors associated with decreased difference in these variables included (1) solid matrix (chocolate, gummies) and (2) absence of a “lab-tested” label. Δ-9 THC was found in 35% (N=7) of the products, and CBD was found in one. Conclusion: A majority of the products analyzed contained ∆-8 THC in amounts that could cause intoxication. The range of ∆-8 THC content on independent analysis was wide and weakly correlated to the advertised content. ∆-8 THC, ∆-9 THC, and CBD were the only cannabinoids detected.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-38
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Medical Toxicology
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Cannabinoids
  • Cannabis
  • Delta-8 THC
  • Edibles
  • Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

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