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Chemical compound
Δ-6-cannabidiol (Delta-6-CBD, ∆6-CBD) is a positional isomer of cannabidiol, found in only trace amounts in natural cannabis plants but readily synthesised from cannabidiol by base-catalysed migration of the double bond.[1][2][3]
See also
- 4'-Fluorocannabidiol
- 7-Hydroxycannabidiol
- 8,9-Dihydrocannabidiol
- Abnormal cannabidiol
- Cannabidiolic acid
- Cannabidiol dimethyl ether
- Cannabidiphorol
- Cannabigerol
- Cannabinodiol
- Cannabidivarin
- Cannabimovone
- Delta-8-THC
- Delta-10-THC
- H2-CBD
- H4-CBD
References
- ^ Hanuš LO, Meyer SM, Muñoz E, Taglialatela-Scafati O, Appendino G (November 2016). "Phytocannabinoids: a unified critical inventory". Natural Product Reports. 33 (12): 1357–1392. doi:10.1039/c6np00074f. PMID 27722705.
- ^ US 20170008868, Dialer L, Petrovic D, Weigl U., "Process for the production of cannabidiol and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol", published 2015-07-10, assigned to Purisys LLC
- ^ WO 2020248059, Adair C, Geiling B, Haghdoost Manjili M., "Methods for preparing cannabinoids by base-promoted double-bond migration", published 2020-12-17, assigned to Canopy Growth Corporation
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