1987
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-2712(18)30736-4
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Laboratory Detection of Cannabinoids

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“…The specificity of the UTHC method to various cannabinoids and cannabinoid metabolites is shown in table 2. The single most abundant marijuana metabolite found in urine after smoking or ingestion is 11-nor-Ag-THC-9 carboxylic acid [4]. Therefore, a monoclonal antibody having good reactivity to this metabolite was utilized in the method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specificity of the UTHC method to various cannabinoids and cannabinoid metabolites is shown in table 2. The single most abundant marijuana metabolite found in urine after smoking or ingestion is 11-nor-Ag-THC-9 carboxylic acid [4]. Therefore, a monoclonal antibody having good reactivity to this metabolite was utilized in the method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tests of THC in the blood are difficult and costly. Urinary assays (Teale et al, 1974;Magliozzi et al, 1983;King et al, 1987;Zwerling et al, 1990) are in use, but the cheaper ones are often inaccurate and even the more expensive and accurate ones are fallible because of laboratory error and possible passive exposure to marihuana smoke.…”
Section: The Hemp Plant and Pharmacokineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%