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Data Brief. 2016 Feb 23;7:332-40. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.02.039. eCollection 2016 Jun.

Data on individual metabolites of synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018, JWH-073 and AM2201 by Cunninghamella elegans.

Data in brief

Shimpei Watanabe, Unnikrishnan Kuzhiumparambil, Zophia Winiarski, Shanlin Fu

Affiliations

  1. Centre for Forensic Science, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia.
  2. Centre for Forensic Science, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia; Plant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia.
  3. Cell Biology Facility, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia.

PMID: 26977432 PMCID: PMC4781962 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.02.039

Abstract

Synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018, JWH-073 and AM2201 were metabolised by the fungus Cunninghamella elegans. In this article, data on individual metabolites of their retention times, mass accuracies, major product ions and structures indicated by product ions are presented. The data in this article is related to "Biotransformation of synthetic cannabinoids JWH-018, JWH-073 and AM2201 by Cunninghamella elegans" [1].

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