Report 4031

See here: Report 4031 SC Lab & Report 4031 MCA Lab

The following is a list of the most prominent cannabinoids (there are at least 113 different types identified) in Hemp. They are ranked not by importance, but in the same format that they are listed in our certified laboratory reports. The descriptions of the cannabinoids below come from Wikipedia unless noted.  


Cannabidol (CBD)

Cannabidiol is a phytocannabinoid discovered in 1940 and accounts for up to 40% of the (hemp) plant's extract. As of 2019, clinical research on CBD included studies related to anxiety, cognition, movement disorders and pain, but there is insufficient high-quality evidence that cannabidiol is effective for these conditions. Nevertheless, CBD is a popular herbal drug, widely promoted with claims of particular therapeutic benefits. The global market size for CBD was predicted to exceed $47 billion by 2028.

Cannabigerol (CBG)

Cannabigerol is normally a minor constituent of cannabis, about 1% cannabigerol in the (Hemp) plant. Cannabigerol is the decarboxylated form of cannabigerolic acid, the parent molecule from which other cannabinoids are synthesized. CBG has affinity and activity at CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors. It appears to be unique among cannabinoid compounds by also having high affinity and activity at alpha-2 adrenergic receptors and moderate activity at serotonin (5-HT) 1A receptors. (Not Wiki content: CBG is not psychoactive and may help with inflammation and may help to reduce pain.)

Cannabinol (CBN)

Cannabinol is a mildly psychoactive cannabinoid that binds to the cannabinoid receptors with more selectivity for CB2 over CB1 found in trace amounts from Cannabis (hemp). CBN is mostly found in cannabis that is aged and stored, and is derived from the plant's main psychoactive chemical THC. (Not Wiki content: CBN in small doses tends to make most people sleepy, so we include it in a night time only calming product).

Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), better known as THC, is the marijuana plant's primary component for causing psychoactive effects. When smoked, tetrahydrocannabinol is absorbed into the bloodstream and travels to the brain, attaching itself to the naturally occurring endocannabinoid receptors located in the brain, responsible for thinking, memory, pleasure, coordination and movement. (Not Wiki content: THC is included in some of our products with a warning, not psychoactive at small legal concentrations of less than 0.3%, but may have a synergistic effect with other minor cannabinoids to bring best outcome. We also make products that are THC Free for people and pets).

Cannabichromene (CBC)

Cannabichromene is an anti-inflammatory (cannabinoid) which may contribute to the pain killing effect of cannabis (hemp). CBC is non-psychoactive. (Not Wiki content: CBC may be helpful to relieve pain, reduce anxiety and inflammation).

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