dstroy
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Let me see if I can get access to the journals they published in.
Yes they are still looking for a single drug solution that will work better than growing and being dependent upon the entourage effect. Medicinal chemists gotta chem.
Let me see if I can get access to the journals they published in.
I haven't been able to read everything yet but they were cataloguing compounds in one of their governments "medicinial" strains and found it. It hasn't been individually tested for efficacy or potency in humans.Yes they are still looking for a single drug solution that will work better than growing and being dependent upon the entourage effect. Medicinal chemists gotta chem.
Oh absolutely. We provide the inestimable service of taking a good, efficacious natural mixture and refining or reworking it into a potent, dangerous entity that can then be trademarked and turned into a gravy train. And what benefits medicine is good for all humankind.Yes they are still looking for a single drug solution that will work better than growing and being dependent upon the entourage effect. Medicinal chemists gotta chem.
It's also because multivariate analysis of the entourage effect is virtually impossible and growing consistent cannabinoid content is next to impossibleOh absolutely. We provide the inestimable service of taking a good, efficacious natural mixture and refining or reworking it into a potent, dangerous entity that can then be trademarked and turned into a gravy train. And what benefits medicine is good for all humankind.
It is a naturally occurring molecule. "Isolated" is the tell, not "prepared".So it has a higher affinity to bind to receptors in your brain which is why it's "stronger".
It seems like this isn't naturally occurring in the plant? That it is a lab made molecule. Did I read that correct?
Gotta amend this.It is a naturally occurring molecule. "Isolated" is the tell, not "prepared".
And yes, a higher binding constant to the receptor = more potent molecule.
Potency is often used to imply efficacy. The two are unrelated.
No; these researchers isolated it from a plant extract.So from what I'm reading it seems it's not naturally occurring. I could be reading wrong,
"In the newly discovered THCP molecule, the researchers found that a critical side chain in the molecule’s structure is elongated, with seven links. In comparison, regular THC has five links. To provide further context, naturally occurring cannabinoids with more than five links in this side chain have not yet been detected in cannabis. "