Title | Cannabinoid residuals in tissues of lambs fed spent hemp biomass and consumer's exposure assessment. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Irawan A, Muchiri RN, Parker NB, van Breemen RB, Ates S, Bionaz M |
Journal | Food Chem Toxicol |
Volume | 191 |
Pagination | 114848 |
Date Published | 2024 Sep |
ISSN | 1873-6351 |
Keywords | Adipose Tissue, Animal Feed, Animals, Biomass, Cannabinoids, Cannabis, Dronabinol, Food Contamination, Humans, Liver, Sheep |
Abstract | Spent hemp biomass (SHB) contains trace amounts of cannabinoids, including Δ-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ-THC), that may accumulate in the tissues of animals consuming SHB. We measured cannabinoid residues in the liver, adipose tissue, and muscle of finishing lambs fed either 10% or 20% SHB for 8 weeks, or 4 weeks followed by 4 weeks SHB withdrawal. We detected multiple cannabinoids in the liver at a similar proportion to the SHB. However, CBD and Δ-THC were enriched >20-fold in the adipose and muscle, compared to their proportion in SHB. The highest concentration of Δ-THC was detected in adipose tissue and was 7.4-times higher than in muscle. Most cannabinoids were undetectable in tissues after 4 weeks of clearance. The consumers' exposure assessment on Δ-THC revealed tissue levels of total THC (THCA+Δ-THC) that exceed the acute reference dose of 1 μg/kg BW across population groups. When consuming meat from the lambs fed 10% and 20% SHB, the maximum total THC exposure was 2.03 and 7.32 μg/kg BW, respectively, equal to or below the Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level of 36 μg/kg BW, the No Observed Adverse Effect Level of 12 μg/kg BW or a tolerable dose intake of 7 μg/kg BW. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.fct.2024.114848 |
Alternate Journal | Food Chem Toxicol |
PubMed ID | 38971552 |