Leaves of Cannabis sativa and their trichomes studied by DESI and MALDI mass spectrometry imaging for their contents of cannabinoids and flavonoids

Author:

Lorensen Marcus Daniel Brandbjerg Bohn1,Hayat Sidra Yasmine1,Wellner Niels2,Bjarnholt Nanna3,Janfelt Christian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. Canify AG Herrsching Germany

3. Plant Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences University of Copenhagen Frederiksberg Denmark

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIn recent years, industrial production of Cannabis sativa has increased due to increased demand of medicinal products based on the plant. In these medicinal products, it is mainly the contents of cannabinoids like THCA and CBDA which are of interest, but also the flavonoids of C. sativa have pharmaceutical interest.ObjectivesThe primary aim is to study the distribution of the different cannabinoids in leaves of C. sativa and specifically to which extent they are located on the trichomes found on the surface of C. sativa leaves. Desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) and matrix assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) provide non‐targeted imaging of numerous compounds in the same experiment. Therefore, the distribution of flavonoids is also mapped in the same experiments.Material and methodsFan leaves from C. sativa were imaged in the lateral dimension using direct DESI‐MSI as well as indirect DESI‐MSI via a porous PTFE surface using pixel sizes of 150–200 μm. For cross sections of sugar leaves, MALDI‐MSI was performed at 20 μm pixel size.ResultsFrom indirect DESI‐MSI experiments, a connection was made between the cannabinoid CBGA and capitate‐stalked trichomes. Other cannabinoids like THCA/CBDA (isomers, which are not resolved in an MSI experiment) were also detected in the capitate‐stalked trichomes, but in addition to this also in the small glandular trichomes. MALDI‐MSI experiments on cross sections of sugar leaves confirmed that the cannabinoids were not an integral part of the leaf tissue itself, but originated from the trichomes on the surface of the leaf.ConclusionThe study provides visual evidence that the cannabinoids are produced and accumulated in the trichomes of C. sativa leaves.

Funder

Carlsbergfondet

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Villum Fonden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery,Plant Science,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Biochemistry,Food Science,Analytical Chemistry

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