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Google "CBD a precursor to THC" and all you get is articles saying that CBGa is
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Please take your own advice. The following statement is not true
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https://theholisticcenter.org/wp-cont...cannabinol.pdf
first file I clicked at duckduckgo page 7 By delving deeper into this reaction, it liquid chromatography, or GLC, that normal cannabidiol ( abn-CBD, 14) were formed, at first, in a fixed 1:2 ratio. halted at this stage if less then 0.5% boron trifuloride etherate (BF3•Et2O) or wet TSA) was employed. Following this was the conversion of into normal and abnormal THC products (1 and 16)... THC product 1 stays for delta9-thc like it said int he intro.... On the other hand when I give a guessing I say Maybe in front of it. Last edited by snuicide; 12-16-2016 at 01:23 AM.. |
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And it continues in the file:
the ratio of normal to abnormal products significantly changed from 1:2 to 3:1 indicating the transformation of abn-CBD (14) to normal products was happening. |
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Thats an undergraduate research paper, not a worthy reference of any sort, although the bibliography might be. For all we know Gabrielle L. Abbott got failing marks on that paper. |
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Let's hope this video puts snuicide's misconcsptions to rest.
Basically "CBGA is starting material for CBDA, THCA, and CBCA" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncP9nH6Npok&t=15s 12:50 minute mark. Whole video is worth watching. Happy Holidays to all. |
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Snuicide also please look at page 236 in this paper
https://analytical360.com/wp-content/...ypoth_2006.pdf |
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Also Snicide the Robert Clarke information you're citing is based on Dr Mechoulam's research from the early 70's which has been completely revised by new findings.
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I think you are looking for industrial hemp strains like Futura 75. This is one of the strains used for commercial CBD oil production.
Futura 75: Quote:
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The Finola hemp strain might also be interesting for you.
It's also a high CBD hemp strain (<0,3 THC) https://www.finola.fi/index-2.html |
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