Higher Learning LV Staff
Dec 28, 20222 min
Updated: Dec 30, 2022
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"In terms of potency, the alt cannabinoid HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) is said to be somewhere between delta-8 and delta-9. Thus, HHC avoids the risk of its more potent sibling THC-O Acetate, which is purported to be 300 percent stronger than delta-9."
"Some terpenes, such as pinene, feature two nearly identical molecular siblings, called analogs or isomers. The scientific naming convention involves an alpha (alpha-pinene) and a beta (b-pinene)."
"The study noted that recent research and other scientific investigations have suggested an essential function of the endocannabinoid system in the homeostasis of various skin functions."
"The study cited previous research investigations that reported the discovery of four new botanically sourced phytocannabinoids that included CBDB and THCB and CBDP and THCP."
Mechoulam: "Synthetic versus natural is not relevant as regards toxicity or activity. If a compound is toxic or active, it will be toxic or active...whether it is natural or synthetic."
"Like other terpenes and a variety of cannabinoids, pinene conveys a range of health and wellness benefits, reductions in inflammation, and decreased anxiety."
"The study concluded that cannabis roots are not a significant source of cannabinoids or...terpenes, but that they are rich in other compounds, including triterpenoids and alkaloids."
"The study found that nine of the 11 cannabinoids have the ability to protect [brain] cells.... The scientists also identified mechanisms involved in this protection of brain cells that did not involve the CB1 and CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system (ECS), in support of the idea that many other microscopic cellular receptors and neurotransmitters are involved in the mechanisms of the ECS."
"Our samples were dominated by the terpene limonene (which is cool, because it is one of our favorites)."
"THCV is a cannabis-derived compound with unique properties that set it apart from the more common cannabinoids, such as Δ9-THC."
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