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Cannabinoid Catalog

9 cannabinoid profiles — search, filter, and explore.

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CBC

CBC

Non-intoxicating

CBC is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid found in most cannabis products. Learn what it does, why it's on potency panels, and what early research shows.

C21H30O2·314.46 g/mol
Anti-inflammatoryAntidepressant (preclinical)Analgesic+3
CBD

CBD

RegulatedNon-intoxicating

CBD is the most well-known non-intoxicating cannabinoid. Learn what it actually does, where you'll find it in products, and what the research shows.

C21H30O2·314.46 g/mol
AnxiolyticAnti-inflammatoryAnticonvulsant+3
CBDA

CBDA

Non-intoxicating

CBDA is the raw acid form of CBD found in fresh hemp. Learn what it does, what products contain it, and why it may actually be more potent than CBD for nausea.

C22H30O4·358.47 g/mol
Anti-nauseaAnti-inflammatoryAnxiolytic (preclinical)+1
CBG

CBG

Non-intoxicating

CBG is the non-intoxicating 'stem cell of cannabinoids.' Learn what it does, what products it appears in, and what the research shows.

C21H32O2·316.48 g/mol
Anti-inflammatoryAntibacterialNeuroprotective+3
CBGA

CBGA

Non-intoxicating

CBGA is the cannabis precursor from which THC, CBD, and CBC are all made. Learn its biosynthetic role and what early research shows about its own effects.

C22H32O4·360.49 g/mol
Anti-inflammatoryAntibacterialNon-intoxicating
CBN

CBN

Non-intoxicating

CBN forms when THC ages and degrades. Learn about its heavily marketed sleep claims, what the research actually shows, and what it means on a product label.

C21H26O2·310.43 g/mol
Sedative (debated)AntibacterialAppetite stimulant+2
THC

Δ9-THC

RegulatedPsychoactive

THC is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis. Learn what it does, how long it lasts, what products it's in, and what the research says.

C21H30O2·314.46 g/mol
EuphoriaRelaxationAltered time perception+4
THCA

THCA

RegulatedNon-intoxicating

THCA is the raw, non-intoxicating form of THC found in fresh cannabis. Learn what it does, how it converts to THC, and what it means on a product label.

C22H30O4·358.47 g/mol
Anti-inflammatoryNeuroprotectiveAnti-emetic+2
THCV

THCV

Psychoactive

THCV suppresses appetite and behaves opposite to THC at low doses. Learn what it does, where to find it in products, and what research shows.

C19H26O2·286.41 g/mol
Appetite suppressantMetabolic modulationMild psychoactive (high doses)+3