Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Implemented Synthetic Indole and Indazole Cannabinoid Detection, Identification, and Quantification

Michael A. Marino (Inventor), Ling Huang (Inventor), Brady Voyer (Inventor)

Research & Scholarship: Patent

Abstract

The present invention provides a method for detecting synthetic indole and indazole cannabinoids in a sample known or suspected to contain a synthetic indole or indazole cannabinoid. A deuterated solvent is added to the solid sample, creating a suspension. The suspension is mixed to release the cannabinoid from the solid sample. The suspension is subject to a NMR spectroscopy process to produce a sample NMR spectrum.

Original languageAmerican English
IPCG01N 24/08
Filing date4/25/14
StatePublished - Jan 1 2014

Keywords

  • NMR
  • indole
  • indazole
  • synthetic indole
  • synthetic indazole
  • cannabinoid

Disciplines

  • Chemistry

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