Discovering THCP: New Emerging Cannabinoid
, by SAS HerBeevor, 2 min reading time
, by SAS HerBeevor, 2 min reading time
Newly discovered cannabinoid THCP intrigues the scientific community with its similar structure to THC
Since the discovery of THC decades ago, the study of cannabinoids has continued to surprise us. Recently, a new protagonist has entered the scene: THCP, or Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabiphorol. In this article, we will explore the origins, characteristics, and implications of THCP in the world of cannabis.
THCP is a cannabinoid that was discovered in Italy in late 2019 during research on cannabis plants. This compound has a similar chemical structure to THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), but with one notable difference: a slightly longer carbon side chain. This small structural variation can have significant effects on how THCP interacts with the endocannabinoid receptors in the human body.
Professor Giuseppe Cannazza of the Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, supervising research on an Italian cannabis strain called FM2, discovered THCP by accident. FM2, grown under military supervision for medical cannabis research, showed significant levels of THCP, as well as CBDP, two previously unknown cannabinoids. This serendipitous discovery opened the door to further exploration of the effects and potential benefits of THCP.
Early studies have shown that THCP can bind to the CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors in the human body with a higher affinity than THC. In other words, THCP may have faster and more potent effects due to its ability to bind more easily to these receptors. This raises exciting questions about the implications of this increased affinity on the body’s physiological and psychological responses to THCP.
Although research on THCP is still in its early stages, it shows similarities to THC in terms of pain relief, reduced inflammation, anti-seizure effects, and other potential health benefits. However, its increased potency raises concerns about dosage and potential side effects such as paranoia and drowsiness. As with any cannabinoid, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional before exploring THCP, especially given its novelty and potency.
The emergence of THCP reminds us that the world of cannabinoids is still largely unexplored. Discoveries like this one pave the way for new understandings of cannabis compounds and their potential for health and wellness. As research continues, it’s exciting to imagine the opportunities that THCP and other cannabinoids may hold in the future.
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