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- Cannabidiol (CBD) (/kæ.nə.bə.ˈdaɪ.əl/) is a phytocannabinoid discovered in 1940. It is one of 113 identified cannabinoids in cannabis plants, along with...
- Abnormal cannabidiol Cannabidiol dimethyl ether Delta-6-cannabidiol Jacob, A.; Todd, A. R. (1940). "119. Cannabis indica. Part II. Isolation of cannabidiol from...
- Δ-6-cannabidiol (Delta-6-CBD, ∆6-CBD) is a positional isomer of cannabidiol, found in only trace amounts in natural cannabis plants but readily synthesised...
- (THC) (delta-9-THC), the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. Cannabidiol (CBD) is also a major constituent of temperate cannabis plants and a...
- Cannabidiol diacetate (CBD-di-O-Acetate, CBD-DO) is a semi-synthetic derivative of cannabidiol derived by acetylation of the OH groups, which presumably...
- Abnormal cannabidiol (Abn-CBD) is a synthetic regioisomer of cannabidiol, which unlike most other cannabinoids produces vasodilator effects, lowers blood...
- humulone in hops. It can also be produced in genetically modified yeast. Cannabidiol was isolated and identified from Cannabis sativa in 1940 by Roger Adams...
- also be produced synthetically by acid cyclization and hydrogenation of cannabidiol. The synthesis and bioactivity of HHC was first reported in 1940 by Roger...
- related to cannabidiol (CBD) itself. that was first synthesized by Alexander R. Todd in 1940 derived from the catalytic hydrogenation of cannabidiol. It may...
- Cannabidiol-dimethylheptyl (CBD-DMH or DMH-CBD) is a synthetic homologue of cannabidiol where the pentyl chain has been replaced by a dimethylheptyl chain...