I do not believe that CBD or CBN are converted in any way to THC. They are their own compounds.
Right? I love the flavor of flax. Now I'm wondering if it's because of the CBD.
THC is converted from CBD and degrades into CBN.
I do not believe that CBD or CBN are converted in any way to THC. They are their own compounds.
Right? I love the flavor of flax. Now I'm wondering if it's because of the CBD.
The presented data suggest for the first time that flax products can be a source of biologically active cannabinoid-like compounds that are able to influence the cell immunological response.
THC is converted from CBD and degrades into CBN.
... In the course of analysis of fibers extract from previously generated transgenic plants overproducing phenylpropanoids a new terpenoid compound was discovered.The UV spectra and the retention time in UPLC analysis of this new compound reveal similarity to a cannabinoid-like compound, probably cannabidiol (CBD).
It was found that the compound affects the expression of genes involved in inflammatory processes in mouse and human fibroblasts and like(ly) the CBD from Cannabis sativa activates the specific peripheral cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) gene expression.
Where does it say flax (seed?) contains CBD(A)? All I see is that they found a new terpenoid compound in fiber extracts of transgenic flax that shares some of the properties of CBD.The presented data suggest for the first time that flax products can be a source of biologically active cannabinoid-like compounds that are able to influence the cell immunological response.
Not by the plant it's not. At least not in significant amounts. Two different pathways.
That's what we're trying to correct....As I understand it is.
Then that contradicts Mechoulam's patent I posted above.
Then that contradicts Mechoulam's patent I posted above.