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  2. Synthetic cannabinoids - Wikipedia

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    They have been marketed as herbal incense, or "herbal smoking blends", [6] and sold under common names like K2, spice, [8] and synthetic marijuana. [5] They are often labeled "not for human consumption" for liability defense. [ 8 ]

  3. Cannabinoid - Wikipedia

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    It was often sold in legal smoke blends collectively known as "spice". Several countries and states have moved to ban it legally. JWH-073; CP-55940, produced in 1974, this synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist is many times more potent than THC. Dimethylheptylpyran; HU-210, about 100 times as potent as THC [101]

  4. Cannabicyclohexanol - Wikipedia

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    Cannabicyclohexanol (CCH, CP 47,497 dimethyloctyl homologue, (C8)-CP 47,497) is a cannabinoid receptor agonist drug, developed by Pfizer in 1979. On 19 January 2009, the University of Freiburg in Germany announced that an analog of CP 47,497 was the main active ingredient in the herbal incense product Spice, specifically the 1,1-dimethyloctyl homologue of CP 47,497, which is now known as ...

  5. Plants used as herbs or spices - Wikipedia

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    This page is a sortable table of plants used as herbs and/or spices.This includes plants used as seasoning agents in foods or beverages (including teas), plants used for herbal medicine, and plants used as incense or similar ingested or partially ingested ritual components.

  6. CP 47,497 - Wikipedia

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    On the 19th of January 2009, the University of Freiburg in Germany announced that an analog of CP 47,497 is the main active ingredient in the herbal "incense" product Spice, specifically the 1,1-dimethyloctyl homologue of CP 47,497. Both the dimethylheptyl and dimethyloctyl homologues were detected in different batches, with considerable ...

  7. Spice - Wikipedia

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    Spices are primarily used as food flavoring or to create variety. [22] They are also used to perfume cosmetics and incense. At various periods, many spices were used in herbal medicine. Finally, since they can be expensive, rare and exotic commodities, their conspicuous consumption has often been a symbol of wealth and social class. [18]

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