NIST、食用大麻製品から呼気中の大麻を初めて検出(NIST Makes First Detection of Cannabis in Breath From Edibles)

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2025-07-24 米国国立標準技術研究所(NIST)

米国標準技術研究所(NIST)は、エディブル(食用カンナビス製品)を摂取後の呼気からTHCを初めて直接検出しました。コロラド大学と共同で実施した実験では、29人中19人の呼気に明確なTHCの上昇と減少が観測され、食用でも呼気中にTHCが移行することが確認されました。この成果は「THCブレステイライザー」開発に道を開くものの、使用時期の特定には複数回の測定が必要である課題も残されています。

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大麻含有食用製品摂取後の呼気中からカンナビノイドの検出 The detection of cannabinoids in breath after ingestion of cannabis-infused edibles

Jennifer L Berry , Ashley Brooks-Russell , Tara M Lovestead , Kavita M Jeerage
Journal of Analytical Toxicology  Published:10 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/bkaf063

Abstract

The increase of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in breath after cannabis inhalation has been well-documented in the forensic field, but the trends after ingestion of cannabis-infused edibles have not yet been investigated. In this study, participants ingested a cannabis-infused edible and provided breath samples before and at three timepoints after ingestion. Participants were assigned to one of two breath sampling devices. THC was found in most pre-use breath samples and THC concentration had variable trends after ingestion. Nineteen participants exhibited a maximum in their THC concentration at 47 min, 92 min, or 180 min after ingestion, while six participants had their highest THC concentration before the observed ingestion and four participants had no significant change in THC concentration over the four samples. Five additional cannabinoids were detected in breath. While cannabidiol (CBD) trends followed THC trends for some participants, diverging trends in other participants suggest different biological processing of CBD derived from edibles. This proof-of-concept study shows that THC concentration in breath can increase after the ingestion of cannabis-infused edibles, but the uncertainty of breath measurements and a longer time window need to be further explored.

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