1972
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-7368(72)70716-1
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The Identification of Marijuana

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“…Leaves and other parts of plant were also cleaned by distilled water and unuseful material was discarded. Leaves and plant tips along with flower were dried for about 10-15 days prior to use for study while materials for microscopic examination preserved in the formalin [7].…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaves and other parts of plant were also cleaned by distilled water and unuseful material was discarded. Leaves and plant tips along with flower were dried for about 10-15 days prior to use for study while materials for microscopic examination preserved in the formalin [7].…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, las muestras de vómito o lavado gástrico pueden ser sometidas a una prueba fitoquímica rápida de tipo cualitativo, el test de Duquenois-Levine (Brenneisen, 2007;Fochtman y Winek, 1971;Thornton y Nakamura, 1972). Este test es capaz de detectar la presencia de Cannabis y algunos de sus productos, aunque el mecanismo químico exacto de la reacción no se ha elucidado completamente (Fochtman y Winek, 1971;Thornton y Nakamura, 1972). Al poner en contacto el reactivo con muestras que contengan material vegetal de Cannabis, este reacciona formando un halo azul y tornándose por debajo de color violeta (Figura 5).…”
Section: Diagnósticounclassified
“…Cannabis sativa (C. sativa) has been the subject of much research to develop tests to answer these two questions [2][3][4][5]. Identification of C. sativa is normally undertaken by morphological means such as the observation of cystolithic hairs on the leaves [6] and the identification of the presence of cannabinoids [7][8][9][10][11]. In addition to the morphological and chemical tests, DNA analysis can also play an important role in identification of C. sativa [2][3][4]12].…”
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confidence: 99%