derived from hemp, are identical in chemical structure to Delta-9 THC. Due to its high affinity for receptors of cannabinoids, THC-O is more potent than Delta-9 with regard to its effects. In comparison to Delta-8, Delta-10, or HHC, THC-O is stronger and more potent than Delta-9 ...
The HHC is 20% stronger than delta-9 THC but slightly less potent than delta-8 THC. THC has been more extensively researched than HHC. Most safety information and effects of HHC are not well-documented. HHC is less prevalent on the market because of its less-known status. It also takes ...
After the smashing commercial success ofdelta 8 THC, the cannabis industry has found a variety of hemp-derived cannabinoids capable of competing with the delta 9 THC in traditional marijuana. These cannabinoids—delta 8,delta 10 THC, andHHC—are all popular in the diverse cannabis marketplace, a...
First, it was delta-8 THC, and then came delta-9 THC, delta-10 THC, HHC, and THC-O. Now, another cannabinoid is taking the hemp world by storm – THC-P. THC-P has quickly surged in popularity for its immensely potent effects. Only recently discovered by scientists, it has a ...
Even though it might seem like CBG is present in relatively small amounts, it’s much more potent than CBD in how it affects our bodies, and you don’t need as much of it to experience the desired results. Taking CBG tinctures is very simple. You shake the bottle before using it, ...
More research is needed to understand its effects fully. How is CBN different from CBD? CBN is a less potent cannabinoid formed when THC components age, making it a mild chemical that can have mild psychoactive effects in larger doses. On the other hand, CBD is entirely non-psychoactive ...
CBD was an effective and relatively potent anticonvulsant in both maximal electroshock and audiogenic seizure tests 2. Chronic Pain Early results imply that CBD can help reduce chronic pain, especially those related to nerve pain. The results indicate a potential for the therapeutic use of cannabidi...
Artemisinin, a sesquiterpene metabolite discovered from Chinese herb Artemisia annua, is a potent drug against malaria [1,2]. Artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) have been highly recommended since 2008 [3]. More recently, Artemisia annua has gained increasing attention as a potential ...