The Effect of Mineral Fertilization on the Content of Bioactive Compounds in Hemp Seeds and Oil

Molecules. 2023 Jun 20;28(12):4870. doi: 10.3390/molecules28124870.

Abstract

The popularity of hemp cultivation for industrial purposes has been steadily growing for many years. With the addition of products derived from these plants to the Novel Food Catalogue, maintained by the European Commission, a significant increase in interest in hemp food is also expected. The aim of the study was to determine the characteristics of hempseed, oil, and oil cake samples produced from experimental plots grown in different conditions. The research was conducted on the Henola variety, one of the newest and most popular varieties of hemp, recently bred for grain and oil. The content of bioactive compounds in grain and oil has been subjected to detailed chemical analyses in order to determine the effect of fertilization, the method of plant cultivation, and processing conditions on their quantity. The test results and the statistical analysis carried out showed a significant impact of the tested factors on the content of some of the tested bioactive compounds. The obtained results will help in the development of an effective method of cultivation for this hemp variety in order to maximize the content of the desired bioactive compounds per unit of cultivation area.

Keywords: Cannabis sativa L.; bioactive compounds; carotenoids; fatty acids; hemp oil; hemp seeds; phenolic compounds; phytosterols; tocopherols.

MeSH terms

  • Cannabis* / chemistry
  • Fertilization
  • Minerals / analysis
  • Plant Breeding
  • Seeds / chemistry

Substances

  • Minerals

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.