Cannabicitran
Chemical compound
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Cannabicitran (CBTC) is a phytocannabinoid first isolated in 1974 as a trace component of Cannabis sativa.[1][2][3][4] Structurally related compounds can be found in some other plants.[5][6] It is not psychoactive, but was found to reduce intraocular pressure in tests on rabbits,[7] which may reflect agonist activity at the NAGly receptor (formally GPR18) that is known to be a target of many structurally related cannabinoids.[8]
CAS Number
- 19352-64-8
31508-71-1
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| Formula | C21H30O2 |
| Molar mass | 314.469 g·mol−1 |
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See also
- 9-OH-HHC
- Cannabichromene (CBC)
- Cannabicyclol (CBL)
- Cannabidiol dimethyl ether (CBDD)
- Cannabielsoin (CBE)
- Cannabigerol (CBG)
- Cannabimovone (CBM)
- Cannabitriol (CBT)
- Isotetrahydrocannabinol (iso-THC)