External hair contamination from cannabis and “light cannabis” delivered by smoking and vaping: An in vitro study
Arianna Giorgetti,
Paolo Fais,
Jennifer Paola Pascali
et al.
Abstract:External contamination of hair by cannabis smoking requires a careful evaluation in forensic toxicology. Medical and recreational cannabis are increasingly consumed by e‐cigarettes, which give rise to side‐stream vapor. Moreover, products containing low Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9‐THC) and rich in cannabidiol (CBD) started spreading legally. The goal of the present study was to assess whether hair analysis could allow to distinguish the type of delivered product, with low or high Δ9‐THC, and the delivering mod… Show more
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