ABSTRACT
Phytocannabinoids are bioactive metabolites derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. They have garnered attention due to their recreational uses and therapeutic potential. Although various analytical strategies have been employed for their analysis, mass spectrometry (MS) coupled to chromatographic separation is superior due to its sensitivity and selectivity. Various MS-based strategies, namely Gas chromatography (GC-MS) and liquid chromatography – MS (LC-MS) are reviewed with focus on the analysis of phytocannabinoids in vascular matrices. These include plasma, serum, whole blood, and dried blood spots (DBS). Applications, advantages and challenges associated with each MS strategy in vascular matrices are evaluated and critically discussed. In addition, the review outlines the challenges in DBS spot analysis, such as hematocrit bias, versus plasma/serum and whole blood processing, which involves protein removal, extraction and cleanup steps.