# Utilization of Industrial Hemp Biomass Waste (I): Stability of Cannabidiol in Pre and Post- Encapsulation States

**Authors:** Jerel Crew, Ying Wu, Richard Mu, Ankit Patras

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/molecules30102116 · 2025-05-10

## TL;DR

This study examines the stability of cannabidiol (CBD) extracted from hemp biomass waste before and after encapsulation using various materials.

## Contribution

The study introduces hemp biomass protein as a novel encapsulation material that provides UV protection for CBD.

## Key findings

- Ethanol extraction yielded higher CBD and CBDA compared to hexane, with lower THC content.
- The WSM-MD-GA 1:5 formulation showed the best thermal stability over 72 hours.
- Hemp biomass protein in encapsulation enhanced UV protection but not thermal stability.

## Abstract

After cannabidiol was extracted from the hemp biomass using supercritical CO2 extraction, the residual could be utilized as a source of other valuable ingredients. The stability of the extracted CBD in pre- and post- encapsulation states were evaluated. Dynamic macerations with ethanol and hexane were compared for CBD extraction. The ethanol extract yielded 0.11% ± 0.10 CBD and 1.83% ± 0.00 cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), while the hexane extraction yielded 0.08% ± 0.04 CBD, 1.06% ± 0.04 CBDA, and 0.30% ± 0.04 delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC). Ethanol extraction was selected due to the low THC detection in the extract. The CBD extract was encapsulated using water soluble yellow mustard mucilage (WSM), maltodextrin (MD), gum Arabic (GA), and protein extracted from the hemp biomass waste (HBP) via freeze drying. The WSM-MD-GA 1:5 particle formulation exhibited superior thermal stability over 72 h, whereas the WSM-HBP-GA 1:5 formulation offered the most protection against UVa-induced degradation within the same duration. Incorporating hemp biomass protein as an encapsulation material enhanced protection against light exposure through UV absorption, although it did not grant thermal protection. These findings indicated that encapsulation significantly protects against CBD degradation when subjected to thermal and light conditions compared to non-encapsulated CBD.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** cannabidiol (PubChem CID 644019), cannabidiolic acid (PubChem CID 160570), delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (PubChem CID 2978), ethanol (PubChem CID 702), hexane (PubChem CID 8058)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** CBD (MESH:D002185), Ethanol (MESH:D000431), CO (MESH:D002248), WSM (-), CBDA (MESH:C006884), water (MESH:D014867), THC (MESH:D013759), GA (MESH:D006170), hexane (MESH:D006586), MD (MESH:C008315)

## Figures

5 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12113945/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12113945