| Literature DB >> 34669441 |
Hojeong Yu1,2,3, Hoyeon Lee4, Jiyong Cheong3,5, Sang Won Woo6, Juhyun Oh1,2, Hyun-Kyung Oh4, Jae-Hyun Lee3,5, Hui Zheng7, Cesar M Castro1,8, Yeong-Eun Yoo6, Min-Gon Kim4, Jinwoo Cheon3,5,9, Ralph Weissleder1,2,10, Hakho Lee1,2.
Abstract
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive ingredient of cannabis, impairs cognitive and motor function in a concentration-dependent fashion. Drug testing is commonly performed for employment and law enforcement purposes; however, available tests produce low-sensitive binary results (lateral flow assays) or have long turnaround (gas chromatography–mass spectrometry). To enable on-site THC quantification in minutes, we developed a rapid assay for oral THC analysis called EPOCH (express probe for on-site cannabis inhalation). EPOCH features distinctive sensor design such as a radial membrane and transmission optics, all contained in a compact cartridge. This integrated approach permitted assay completion within 5 min with a detection limit of 0.17 ng/ml THC, which is below the regulatory guideline (1 ng/ml). As a proof of concept for field testing, we applied EPOCH to assess oral fluid samples from cannabis users (n = 43) and controls (n = 43). EPOCH detected oral THC in all specimens from cannabis smokers (median concentration, 478 ng/ml) and THC-infused food consumers. Longitudinal monitoring showed a fast drop in THC concentrations within the first 6 hours of cannabis smoking (half-life, 1.4 hours).Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34669441 PMCID: PMC9126021 DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abe2352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Transl Med ISSN: 1946-6234 Impact factor: 19.319