User:Bri/List of phytocannabinoids
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The cannabinoids occurring in the Cannabis plant are known as phytocannabinoids.[1] By 2015, 120 phytocannabinoids had been identified.[2] The following are some of them.
Cannabichromenes[edit]
Cannabicyclols[edit]
Cannabidiols[edit]
Cannabielsoins[edit]
Cannabigerols[edit]
Cannabiphorols[edit]
Cannabinols[edit]
Cannabitriols[edit]
Cannabivarins[edit]
Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinols[edit]
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinols[edit]
- Delta-9-THC (THC)
- THCH
- THCP
- THCV
- THCQ
Delta-10-Tetrahydrocannabinols[edit]
Miscellaneous cannabinoids[edit]
- Δ8-iso-THC
- Δ4(8)-iso-THC
- 7,8-Dihydrocannabinol
- CBCF
- Cannabicitran
- CBF
- Cannabiglendol
- CBM
- CBR
- CBRPA
- Caryophyllene
- DCBF
- Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC)
- Serinolamide A
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Thomas & ElSohly 2016.
- ^ Kinghorn et al. 2017, p. 12.
Sources[edit]
- Kinghorn, A. Douglas; Falk, Heinz; Gibbons, Simon; Kobayashi, Jun'ichi, eds. (2017). Phytocannabinoids: Unraveling the Complex Chemistry and Pharmacology of Cannabis sativa. Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products. Springer. ISBN 3319455419.
- Thomas, Brian F.; ElSohly, Mahmoud A. (2016). "Biosynthesis and Pharmacology of Phytocannabinoids and Related Chemical Constituents". The Analytical Chemistry of Cannabis. pp. 27–41. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-804646-3.00002-3.
Phytocannabinoids are a structurally diverse class of naturally occurring chemical constituents in the genus Cannabis (Cannabaceae). This chemical classification is broadly based on their derivation from a common C21 precursor (cannabigerolic acid,4 CBGA), or its C19 analog (cannabigerovaric acid,5 CBGVA), the predominate phytocannabinoid precursors formed through the reaction of geranyl pyrophosphate with olivetolic and divarinic acid, respectively.