Cannabidivarin
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Cannabidivarin
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2-((1S,6S)-3-methyl-6-(prop-1-en-2-yl) cyclohex-2-enyl)-5-propylbenzene-1,3-diol |
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Formula | C19H26O2 |
Mol. mass | 286.41 |
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Cannabidivarine, also known as cannabidivarol or CBDV, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in minor amounts in the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. It is an analog of cannabidiol (CBD) with the side-chain shortened by two CH2 groups. Under acidic conditions it isomerizes into the psychoactive cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV).
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- Erowid Compounds found in Cannabis sativa
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