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. 2016 Jun 3;3:516–522. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2016.06.001

Table 1.

Identified compounds by GC–MS after β-carotene exposed to C. sativa smoke.

Compound Molecular formula RT min % Main fragments (m/z)
1 (3-Hydroxy−2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)2-methylpropanoatea C12H24O3 19.5 30.0 43, 56, 71, 83, 98
2 (2-ethyl−3-hydroxyhexyl)2-methylpropanoatea C12H24O3 20.5 20.1 43, 56, 71, 89, 173
3 dihydroactinidiolidea C11H16O2 26.2 3.0 43, 111, 137, 180
β-cyclocitrala C10H16O 32.6 3.7 69, 109, 137, 152
4 Cannabidiol C21H30O2 47.9 0.3 55, 147, 231, 267
5 2-tridecen−1-ala C13H24O 49.2 1.0 43, 149, 167, 231
6 Ergost-5-en-3-ol, acetate, (3β,24R) C30H50O2 49.5 0.4 43, 55, 231, 367
7 Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol C21H30O2 50.3 11.4 258, 271, 299, 314
8 Cannabigerol C21H32O2 51.2 1.0 43, 55, 69, 123, 193, 231, 295
9 Cannabinol C21H26O2 51.6 5.4 119, 238, 295, 310
10 Hexadecane,6, 11-dipentyl C26H54 53.3 1.1 43,71, 85, 295, 313
11 Farnesol isomer Aa C15H26O 53.7 3.2 55, 69, 81, 95, 295
12 Hexatriacontane C36H74 55.1 0.9 43, 57, 71, 85, 99
13 Tetracosane, 9-octyl- C32H66 56.3 0.2 43, 57, 71, 85
TOTAL 81.7
a

Probable degradation products of BC after exposure to CSS.