A three-years survey of microbial contaminants in industrial hemp inflorescences from two Italian cultivation sites.
Gloria SpampinatoFrancesco CandeliereAlberto AmarettiRoberta ParisMassimo MontanariNino VirzìLorenzo StraniCinzia CittiGiuseppe CannazzaMaddalena RossiStefano RaimondiPublished in: Journal of cannabis research (2024)
The threshing residues (inflorescences, floral bracts, and leaves) of industrial hemp varieties represent a valuable product and a source of beneficial phytochemicals that warrants further exploration. While post-harvest sterilization methods may reduce microbiological risks, they may also degrade heat- and light-sensitive bioactive phytochemicals. The most promising strategy involves implementing best agronomic practices to maintain healthy and uncontaminated cultures. Rigorous monitoring and quality certification protocols are essential to mitigate the microbiological risk associated with the consumption of hemp-derived products.