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Cannabinoid

Cannabinoids (/kəˈnæbənɔɪdzˌ ˈkænəbənɔɪdz/) are several structural classes of compounds found primarily in the Cannabis plant or as synthetic compounds. Cannabinoids can be classified into two categories: major cannabinoids, which are present in high amounts in the Cannabis plant, and minor cannabinoids, which are present in smaller amounts in the Cannabi…

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Cannabinoid receptors

Phytocannabinoids

Endocannabinoids

Synthetic cannabinoids

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Cannabinoid

Nodes149
Edges148
Triples117
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013423
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Cannabinoid

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related to Cannabinoids in other plants · 18
Cannabinoid → Acmella, Anandamide-like, Beta-caryophyllene, Black, Camellia, CB1, CB2, Echinacea, Helichrysum, Machaeriol, Machaerium, Most, Perrottetinene, Phytocannabinoids, Radula, Tea, These, Yangonin
related to Cannabis plant profile · 15
Cannabinoid → Cannabis, CBD, CBDA, Due, GC, GC/MS, Hemp, Historically, However, LC, Legal, Liquid, Quantitative, THC, THCA
related to Biosynthesis · 13
Cannabinoid → CBCA, CBCVA, CBD, CBDA, CBDVA, CBGA, CBGVA, FAD-dependent, Propyl, THC, THCA, THCVA, There
related to Length · 10
Cannabinoid → CBD, CBDP, CBDV, CBN, CBNV, In THC, Most, Propyl, THCP, THCV
related to history · 8
Cannabinoid → Cannabinol, CBD, CBG, CBN, In, Raphael Mechoulam's, Roger Adams, THC
related to Cannabinoid receptors · 7
Cannabinoid → Before, CB1, CB2, ECS, GPCR, The, These
related to Function · 7
Cannabinoid → AG, Cannabinoids, Endocannabinoids, The, They, Tlc1, Unlike
related to Pharmacology · 7
Cannabinoid → Cannabinoids, CYP, Inhibiting CYP, Most, P450, THC, The
related to Phytocannabinoids · 6
Cannabinoid → All, At, Cannabis, CBG, COOH, The
related to Double bond position · 4
Cannabinoid → Each, In, THC, Under

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cannabinoids cannabis receptors cbd thc cb2 cb1 endocannabinoids effects found plants psychoactive receptor plant phytocannabinoids cbn compounds thca cbda also

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Cannabinoidis aphytocannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol0.90text
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisCBGA0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisTHCA0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisCBDA0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisCBCA0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisFAD-dependent0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisThere0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisCBD0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisTHC0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisPropyl0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisCBGVA0.60section
Cannabinoidrelated to BiosynthesisTHCVA0.60section

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