Abstract

This article contains data from triplicate analyses of ten different TLC mobile phase systems from the analysis of 11 cannabinoid standards using HPTLC. The data includes 1) example plate images for 8 mobile phases during evaluation; 2) example table of calculated average, standard deviation, CV% of RF for hexane:acetone (87:13) system during evaluation; 3) images of all case sample plates. The validation of the two chosen mobile phases were done according to the SWGDRUG validation requirements [1]. This data can be used for choosing an alternative mobile phase TLC system for the analysis of cannabinoids. The data described in this article is related to a previous published research article “High Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) analysis of cannabinoids in cannabis extracts” by Liu, et al. (2020) [2].

Highlights

  • This article contains data from triplicate analyses of ten different TLC mobile phase systems from the analysis of 11 cannabinoid standards using High Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC)

  • The data described in this article is related to a previous published research article “High Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) analysis of cannabinoids in cannabis extracts” by Liu, et al (2020) [2]

  • This data article includes 1) example plate images for 8 mobile phases during evaluation; 2) example of calculated average, standard deviation, CV% of RF values and resolution for 11 cannabinoid standards in one mobile phase after three replicates; 3) images of example case samples analyzed on two mobile systems

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HPTLC, cannabinoids Tables Images Figures Plates were run on CAMAG HPTLC instruments and data were collected using VisionCATS software. Raw: HPTLC original reports; Images of plates Analyzed: Excel tables and figures. Example images of each mobile phase system with cannabinoid standards can visually help researchers understand which mobile phase results in better separation in the analysis of cannabinoids. Figures that compare each mobile phase can provide a visual of the relationship between the positions of cannabinoids to assist researchers in choosing the proper mobile phase. Case sample images can provide a reference to determine the proper mobile phase for crime laboratories and researchers performing HPTLC analysis of cannabinoids

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Cannabinoid standards and sample preparation
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