Cannabicyclol
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Cannabicyclol
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(1aR-(1a alpha,3a alpha,8b alpha,8c alpha))- 1a,2,3,3a, 8b,8c-hexahydro-1,1,3a-trimethyl -6- pentyl-1H-4-oxabenzo (f)cyclobut(cd)inden-8-ol |
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Formula | C21H30O2 |
Mol. mass | 314.462 g/mol |
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Cannabicyclol, also known as CBL, is a non-psychedelic cannabinoid found in the Cannabis species. CBL is a degradative product like Cannabinol. Light converts Cannabichromene to CBL.
CDB in Cannabis is known to induce sleep. The Cannabis Indica strain contains overall more CBL than Cannabis Sativa strains.
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- CTD's Cannabicyclol page from the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database
- Erowid Compounds found in Cannabis sativa
- http://www.wiley-vch.de/stmdata/pdf/CompoundList.pdf
- http://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/mj028.htm
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