Interest in cannabinoids is expanding rapidly within the research community and among regulatory bodies. Among these compounds, cannabicitran (CBT) has gained renewed attention for its distinct structural features and potential implications. First isolated decades ago, CBT remains a subject of ...

Over the past decade, scientific investigation into minor cannabinoids has intensified, propelled by advancements in analytical chemistry and a growing imperative for precise regulatory oversight. Among these compounds, cannabinol (CBN) holds a distinctive status: it is not directly synthesised by ...

Cannabicyclol (CBL) stands out as a prime example of a rare cannabinoid within the intricate landscape of Cannabis sativa chemistry. Its presence remains limited both in natural abundance and within scientific literature, prompting focused attention from researchers striving to map ...

Within cannabis plant biochemistry, cannabigerolic acid (cbga) occupies a foundational role as the biosynthetic precursor from which all major cannabinoids are derived. Frequently called the “mother of all cannabinoids“, cbga initiates the complex sequence leading to diverse cannabinoid compounds. Scientific ...

Cannabinoidsa stands as a knowledge hub at the intersection of cannabinoid science, laboratory research, chemistry, and industry. Focused on transparent and responsible information dissemination across Europe and the UK, Cannabinoidsa supports scientific understanding of cannabinoids, their synthesis, analytical methods, and ...

The remarkable complexity of the cannabis plant continues to reveal a spectrum of rare cannabinoids, expanding research far beyond well-known compounds such as THC and CBD. Among these overlooked cannabinoids is cannabifuran (cbf), a molecule whose distinct chemical architecture offers ...

The landscape of cannabinoid science continues to evolve rapidly, expanding beyond the familiar domains of THC and CBD to encompass a broader array of lesser-studied phytochemicals. Among these, Cannabidivarin (CBDV) has emerged as a molecule of significant research interest due ...

The landscape of cannabinoid research is increasingly focused on acidic cannabinoids, such as cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA). These compounds represent the native forms present in raw cannabis plants. In contrast to their neutral counterparts—cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol ...

Cannabidiol (CBD) stands at the forefront of both clinical inquiry and public discourse throughout Europe and the UK. With interest expanding rapidly, a precise understanding of its molecular structure, ongoing research priorities, and established scientific limitations is crucial for researchers, ...

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, ...