Chemistry:Cannabidiol diacetate
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Short description: Chemical compound
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| Formula | C25H34O4 |
| Molar mass | 398.543 g·mol−1 |
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Cannabidiol diacetate (CBD-di-O-Acetate, CBD-DO) is a semi-synthetic derivative of cannabidiol derived by acetylation of the OH groups,[1] which presumably acts as a prodrug for CBD. It has been found as a component of grey-market cannabis products such as e-cigarette liquids and cannabis infused foods.[2]
See also
- 4'-Fluorocannabidiol
- 7-Hydroxycannabidiol
- 8,9-Dihydrocannabidiol
- Cannabidiol dimethyl ether
- Delta-6-Cannabidiol
- H4-CBD
- KLS-13019
- THC-O-acetate
References
- ↑ "Antibacterial cannabinoids from Cannabis sativa: a structure-activity study". Journal of Natural Products 71 (8): 1427–30. August 2008. doi:10.1021/np8002673. PMID 18681481.
- ↑ "∆8-THC, THC-O Acetates and CBD-di-O Acetate: Emerging Synthetic Cannabinoids Found in Commercially Sold Plant Material and Gummy Edibles". Journal of Analytical Toxicology 46 (8): 940–948. October 2022. doi:10.1093/jat/bkac036. PMID 35674405.
