Cannabicyclol (CBL) is a non-
psychoactive cannabinoid
Cannabinoids () are several structural classes of compounds found in the cannabis plant primarily and most animal organisms (although insects lack such receptors) or as synthetic compounds. The most notable cannabinoid is the phytocannabinoid tet ...
found in ''
Cannabis
''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is disputed. Three species may be recognized: '' Cannabis sativa'', '' C. indica'', and '' C. ruderalis''. Alternative ...
''. CBL is a degradative product like
cannabinol
Cannabinol (CBN) is a mildly psychoactive cannabinoid that acts as a low affinity partial agonist at both CB1 and CB2 receptors. This activity at CB1 and CB2 receptors constitutes interaction of CBN with the endocannabinoid system (ECS).
CBN ...
, with
cannabichromene degrading into CBL through natural irradiation
or under acid conditions.
CBL is not scheduled under the
Convention on Psychotropic Substances.
See also
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Cannabis
''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is disputed. Three species may be recognized: '' Cannabis sativa'', '' C. indica'', and '' C. ruderalis''. Alternative ...
*
Medical cannabis
References
External links
CTD's Cannabicyclol pagefrom the
Comparative Toxicogenomics Database
The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) is a public website and research tool launched in November 2004 that curates scientific data describing relationships between chemicals/drugs, genes/proteins, diseases, taxa, phenotypes, GO annotations ...
Wiley-VCH list of chemicals
Phytocannabinoids
Phenols
Benzopyrans
Cyclobutanes
Cyclopentanes
Heterocyclic compounds with 4 rings
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