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Cannabinoida Generica

What Are synthesized Cannabinoids?

Overview
To fully understand the properties of various cannabinoid compounds, it is essential to study them in their purest forms. When natural extraction methods reach their limits, chemical synthesis becomes a valuable alternative. Synthetic production ensures a high level of purity and consistency in cannabinoid compounds, enabling precise and reliable research outcomes.

Benefits of Synthesized Cannabinoids
Through synthetic chemistry, we achieve unprecedented purity and batch-to-batch consistency. Unlike plant-derived compounds, synthetic cannabinoids eliminate issues with variability in the natural source material. This approach also removes seasonal fluctuations in supply, ensuring a steady and reliable provision of research-grade cannabinoids.

Applications
Cannabinoid science holds potential for applications in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and cosmeceuticals. These domains demand a reliable, high-quality supply during R&D and pilot project phases. Synthetic cannabinoids are well-suited to meet these requirements, enabling innovation and development in health and wellness products.

An Introduction to Minor Cannabinoids

What Are Minor Cannabinoids?
In addition to widely known cannabinoids like CBD, THC, and CBG, plant science has identified a range of analogs, isomers, and metabolites. These "rare" cannabinoids, often called minor cannabinoids, vary in structure, including differences in side-chain length, ring structures, and double-bond positions. Extracting these rare cannabinoids from plants can be challenging, but chemical synthesis offers a cost-effective way to achieve excellent purity and batch consistency.

Research Potential
While it would be unwise to claim that cannabinoids are a cure-all, preclinical and clinical studies have highlighted promising health and wellness applications. Research into minor cannabinoids is still in its early stages, with the potential to reveal new therapeutic pathways.

Safety & Regulatory Status
We supply these research chemicals strictly for B2B applications. None of the substances we offer have been evaluated as safe for direct human or animal use outside controlled research settings. Additionally, we only provide compounds that are not subject to UN-controlled substances regulations. We advise checking the legal status of each substance within your jurisdiction. 
We ship worldwide.

We supply these research chemicals strictly for B2B applications.

1. Cannabigerol (CBG) and Derivatives

Compounds derived from or closely related to cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), a precursor in cannabinoid biosynthesis.

2. Cannabidiol (CBD) and Derivatives

Cannabidiol (CBD) and structurally similar or modified compounds.

3. Cannabichromene (CBC) and Derivatives

Compounds based on or structurally similar to cannabichromene (CBC).

4. Cannabinol (CBN) and Derivatives

Compounds related to or derived from cannabinol (CBN).

5. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Analogs and Related Compounds

Compounds derived from or structurally similar to THC.

6. Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) and Derivatives

Compounds based on hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) or related.

7. Resorcinol Derivatives

Compounds with cannabinoid-related structures or resorcinol backbones but not directly in major cannabinoid classes.

8. Miscellaneous Phenolic and Benzoic Acid Derivatives

Simple phenolic and benzoic acid derivatives related to cannabinoids but with simpler structures.

About us

Our mission

With more than 15 years of experience in the cannabis world with import and bulk distribution of hemp food, food-grade non-psychoactive cannabinoid ingredients, and pharmaceutical-grade cannabis-derived extracts and isolates, we aim to offer a list of cannabinoid-related research chemicals strictly for B2B application.

Contact us

The Hemp Cooperative, cooperative | Pohronský Bukovec 42 | 97662 Pohronský Bukovec Slovakia