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  2. Cannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    Cannabidiol can be taken internally in multiple ways, including by inhaling cannabis smoke or vapor, oral, and as an aerosol spray into the cheek. [4] [5] It may be supplied as CBD oil containing only CBD as the active ingredient (excluding THC or terpenes), CBD-dominant hemp extract oil, capsules, dried cannabis, or prescription liquid solution.

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  4. Conversion of CBD to THC - Wikipedia

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    Despite the CBD and THC having the same molecular weight, multiple analytical methods are able to differentiate them. [11] "on the recovery of both THC (86.7−90.0%) and CBD (92.3−95.6%). The slightly lower recovery of THC can be explained by the fact that THC is less polar than CBD and more likely to remain in the nonpolar sunflower oil." [11]

  5. H4-CBD - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. H4CBD (hydrogenated CBD, tetrahydrocannabidiol) is a cannabinoid that was first synthesized by Alexander R. Todd in 1940 derived from the catalytic hydrogenation of cannabidiol. [1] H2-CBD and 8,9-dihydrocannabidiol have also been referred to as "hydrogenated CBD", which may cause confusion.

  6. Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Medical CBD oil legalized in 2014 and 2017. [ 216 ] In 2020, Madison, WI legalized the possession of up to 1 oz (28 g) of recreational cannabis, including smoking cannabis on public property (not including places where cigarettes are already banned, inside or within 1,000 feet (300 m) of a school, or behind the wheel).

  7. Cannabidiolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Cannabidiolic acid. Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), is a cannabinoid produced in cannabis plants. [1] It is most abundant in the glandular trichomes on the female seedless flowers or more accurately infructescence often colloquially ...

  8. Cannabis concentrate - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis concentrate, also called marijuana concentrate, marijuana extract, or cannabis extract, is a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and/or cannabidiol (CBD) concentrated mass. Cannabis concentrates contain high THC levels that range from 40% to over 90%, [1][2] stronger in THC content than high-grade marijuana, which normally measures around 20% ...

  9. Cannabinoid - Wikipedia

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    Cannabidiol (CBD) is mildly psychotropic. Evidence shows that the compound counteracts cognitive impairment associated with the use of cannabis. [ 24 ] Cannabidiol has little affinity for CB 1 and CB 2 receptors but acts as an indirect antagonist of cannabinoid agonists. [ 25 ]