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Cannabix files drug analysis device patent application

2024-01-03 11:21 ET - News Release

Mr. Rav Mlait reports

CANNABIX TECHNOLOGIES FILES PATENT FOR PROPRIETARY LABORATORY DRUG ANALYSIS DEVICE

Cannabix Technologies Inc. has filed a provisional patent application, titled "Sample Delivery Systems and Methods for Low Volatility Analytes Obtained from Breath." This provisional patent application covers new innovations and intellectual property related to the detection of low and semi-volatile substances (like delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol) using its proprietary mass spectrometre breath sampler (MSBS) technology. The MSBS is an innovative hardware device which allows for direct desorption of human breath samples into a mass spectrometre without the need for any prepreparation. The MSBS substantially simplifies laboratory analysis methods, reduces sample turnaround times (within a few minutes) and provides a truly novel method for drug screening using breath.

Highlights and updates:

  • The company has filed a new provisional patent for its MSBS-related technology allowing for the rapid analysis of human breath for difficult to detect, non-volatile compounds in breath (like delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol).
  • Cannabix's MSBS technology along with the breath collection unit (BCU) have been providing consistent results in the detection of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol in breath from smoking and tetrahydrocannabinol infused edibles consumption.
  • Cannabix has been using the MSBS to quantify delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol in human breath samples. Currently, a limit of detection and limit of quantification have been achieved with human subjects in the low picogram range. This allows detection of tetrahydrocannabinol from smoking and edibles up to four hours after consumption.
  • Cannabix is advancing discussions with industry leading forensic laboratory organizations on how to best integrate its novel MSBS hardware into current forensic testing and analysis methods.
  • Effective Jan. 1, 2024, new legislative measures, California Assembly Bill 2188 (AB 2188), Senate Bill 700 (SB 700), and Washington State Senate Bill 5123 (SB 5123), now restrict employers from taking adverse actions against job applicants based on their off-duty use of cannabis or on the results of pre-employment drug tests that find non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites. Cannabix's marijuana breathalyzer system (using the BCU and MSBS) has been specifically built to detect recent cannabis use -- detecting delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, the active, psychoactive compound in cannabis -- using breath samples, within one to four hours after consumption.

The new provisional patent covers various novel aspects for efficient analysis of low volatility analytes from human breath developed by the company. The patent includes the unique internal geometry of the sampler that has been optimized to maximize the delivery of the analyte. Combined with liquid secondary adsorption (LSA), the concept behind the sample capture and release, the MSBS has repeatedly demonstrated efficient detection of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol. This is a unique capability in that current methods focus mostly on volatile analytes in breath, while the non-volatile components can provide much more additional information about the subject -- not only marijuana use but also for example health related biomarkers. Cannabix has been continuously improving collection efficiency of the BCU and sample transfer efficiency of the MSBS such that the results are comparable or better relative to conventional liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) forensic methods, which are often time-consuming and expensive.

MSBS technology and BCU

The company's mass spectrometre coupled laboratory MS breath sampler and handheld breath collection unit are being used together to provide a new method for drug detection that complements gold-standard mass spectrometry with sample collection taking about two minutes and the complete sample analysis from start to finish taking less than five minutes. This equipment significantly simplifies laboratory analysis methods, reduces sample turnaround times (thus minimizing operating costs), while maintaining sensitive, precise results.

MSBS compared with legacy LCMS methods

The MSBS is a novel method for efficient collection of analytes of low volatility from human breath utilizing LSA technique. The LSA concept has successfully demonstrated efficient capturing and releasing of tetrahydrocannabinol using the breath aerosol as a carrier of viscous liquid particle analytes, as well as a secondary adsorbent to prevent sample loss from surface contact deposition. Legacy conventional quantifying methods rely on the use of complex time-consuming liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) research-based methods which require multiple preparation steps (solvent extraction and preconcentration) that are plagued with sample loss. This type of analysis is complex and can take hours to perform. Using the Cannabix equipment the results of a breath sample can be processed within a fraction of the time without any sample preparation, preconcentration or derivatization steps resulting in an efficient and simple workflow.

About Cannabix Technologies Inc.

Cannabix Technologies is a developer of marijuana and alcohol breathalyzer technologies for law enforcement, workplaces and laboratories. Cannabix is working to develop delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol and alcohol screening devices. Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol is the psychoactive component of marijuana that causes impairment. Breath testing for delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol would allow employers and law enforcement to identify recent marijuana use that better aligns with impairment. Cannabix is the developer of contactless breath alcohol detection devices for employers and other settings.

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