Get to know the three different classes of cannabinoids: phytocannabinoids, endocannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoids.
CBG is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that may well be the next cannabinoid to become the focus of medical cannabis research.
As well as providing various cannabis strains with delicious sensory profiles, pinene is also a proven player in the medical cannabis field.
Unlike most cannabinoids, cannabinol (CBN) rarely results from the decarboxylation of its acid form (CBNA) and performs similarly to THC.
Beta-Caryophyllene is a rare terpene as it is one of the first non-cannabinoids to directly activate cannabinoid receptors.
Myrcene functions as a sedative, an analgesic, a systemic anti-inflammatory, an antibiotic, and a cancer cell antagonist.
What sets THCV apart from the other cannabinoids is it has the ability to suppress appetite, as studies are demonstrating.
Nathaniel Pennington from Humboldt Seed Company explains his phenotype mega-hunt — the search for the best and brightest of the cannabis genome.
CBC may help fight cancer and provides analgesic qualities that could be significant in assisting the billions of humans who suffer chronic pain.
CBD, one of the most discussed and marketed elements of the cannabis plant, offers significant appeal based on its wide-ranging medicinal efficacy.