Abstract
Introduction: As the medical use of Cannabis is evolving there is a greater demand for high-quality products for patients. One of the main steps in the manufacturing process of medical Cannabis is drying. Most current drying methods in the Cannabis industry are relatively slow and inefficient processes.
Materials and Methods: This article presents a drying method based on solid-state microwave (MW) that provides fast and uniform drying, and examines its efficiency for drying Cannabis inflorescences compared with the traditional drying method. We assessed 67 cannabinoids and 36 terpenoids in the plant in a range of drying temperatures (40°C, 50°C, 60°C, and 80°C). The identification and quantification of these secondary metabolites were done by chromatography methods.
Results: This method resulted in a considerable reduction of drying time, from several days to a few hours. The multiple frequency-phase combination states of the system allowed control and prediction of moisture levels during drying, thus preventing overdrying. A drying temperature of 50°C provided the most effective results in terms of both short drying time and preservation of the composition of the secondary metabolites compared with traditional drying. At 50°C, the chemical profile of phytocannabinoids and terpenoids was best kept to that of the original plant before drying, suggesting less degradation by chemical reactions such as decarboxylation. The fast-drying time also reduced the susceptibility of the plant to microbial contamination.
Conclusion: Our results support solid-state MW drying as an effective postharvest step to quickly dry the plant material for improved downstream processing with a minimal negative impact on product quality.
Keywords: drying technology, medical Cannabis, microwave, phytocannabinoids, terpenoids
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