Cannabichromene (CBC) stands as one of the less-explored phytocannabinoids occurring naturally in Cannabis sativa. While scientific and regulatory interest has largely focused on THC and CBD, both the chemical profile and research landscape surrounding CBC remain comparatively limited. For researchers, ...
Understanding 11-hydroxy-thc is essential for analysing the pharmacokinetics of cannabis and its psychoactive effects. As a principal metabolite formed from delta-9-thc, 11-hydroxy-thc significantly influences potency during cannabis metabolism, especially following oral consumption. At Cannabinoidsa, our approach is rooted in scientific ...
Chemistry stands as the backbone of scientific progress across fields such as pharmaceuticals, cannabinoids, and advanced materials. For laboratory professionals and chemical researchers, a comprehensive understanding of purity assessment, isomerism, and stability is essential—these elements underpin reproducibility in research, the ...
The chemical structure of cannabinoids determines their function, potency, and diverse roles within biological systems. Understanding the molecular architecture of classical phytocannabinoids—such as THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD (cannabidiol), and CBG (cannabigerol)—establishes a foundation for scientific advances in both research and industry. ...
Cannabinoid chemical research operates within a complex landscape shaped by advances in analytical methods, evolving regulatory frameworks, and emerging scientific questions. For laboratories, industry professionals, and policy makers across Europe and the UK, understanding and addressing the inherent obstacles of ...
The expanding field of cannabinoid science is shaped by an ongoing debate between natural extraction and chemical synthesis as primary methods for obtaining cannabinoids. Laboratories, regulatory agencies, and industry stakeholders in Europe and the UK face complex decisions regarding purity ...
The accurate identification of compounds and their quantification are fundamental to cannabinoid research. In laboratories across Europe and the UK, several analytical techniques underpin both scientific advancement and regulatory compliance. Among these, high performance liquid chromatography (hplc), gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ...
Understanding how cannabinoids are metabolised in the human body is fundamental to evaluating their pharmacological effects, safety profiles, and regulatory considerations. Cannabinoidsa, as a knowledge hub at the intersection of cannabinoid science, laboratory research, chemistry, and industry, aims to clarify ...
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a complex signalling network that plays a pivotal role in the regulation of numerous physiological processes. Over recent decades, scientific research has intensified to uncover its components, molecular functions, and clinical relevance. For European laboratories, ...
Cannabinoids are at the forefront of scientific inquiry and industrial innovation due to their diverse origins, chemical structures, and biological activities. These compounds may be sourced directly from nature or produced through advanced laboratory methods. Distinguishing between natural cannabinoids, synthetic ...








