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    Indica for Adjulemic acid?

    Hi all, Just read a great article about the pain relieving qualities of Adjulemic acid, a.k.a. IP-751, a.k.a. CT-3. It's a cannabidiol as opposed to THC. It's not supposed to give a buzz. Just pain relief. Would anyone be able to point me in the direction of a strain with highest percentages of this ingredient? I'm thinking Indica of some type. But, haven't found much research on this subject amongst the MJ communities. Thank you for your help & consideration. :thumbsup:
    chameleonking Reviewed by chameleonking on . Indica for Adjulemic acid? Hi all, Just read a great article about the pain relieving qualities of Adjulemic acid, a.k.a. IP-751, a.k.a. CT-3. It's a cannabidiol as opposed to THC. It's not supposed to give a buzz. Just pain relief. Would anyone be able to point me in the direction of a strain with highest percentages of this ingredient? I'm thinking Indica of some type. But, haven't found much research on this subject amongst the MJ communities. Thank you for your help & consideration. :thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    Indica for Adjulemic acid?

    Maybe what you are looking for is in one of these?

    Cannabis: A source of useful pharma compounds
    Cannabis: A source of useful pharma compounds - MedPot.net/Forums

    Pharmacokinetics and cannabinoid action using oral cannabis extract
    MediLexicon News - Pharmacokinetics and cannabinoid action using oral cannabis extract

    Pharmacokinetics of cannabinoids
    Yahoo! Search Results for Pharmacokinetics cannabis thc

    The chemistry and biological activity of cannabis
    http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/bullet...html?print=yes

    Differential effects of medical marijuana based on strain and route of administration
    http://www.medicalmarijuanaprocon.or...rainsstudy.pdf

    #A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis
    A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae) -- Hillig and Mahlberg 91 (6): 966 -- American Journal of Botany

    #The inheritance of chemical phenotype in Cannabis sativa L.
    http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/163/1/335.pdf

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    Indica for Adjulemic acid?

    Way to go Storm Crow. This was all great research. The only problem I can see is this. The research was done with mostly proprietary strains. Except for the article about MMJ in California (Purple Haze). Documented levels of ingredients in readily availble strains was hard for me to find. However, Storm Crows research articles show the way to the future. Street available strains will probably have their DNA genetically modified for specific purposes. Such as low toxicity, low smell, high buzz, pain relief, etc. There's so much money in it that the 1st to market will reap never before seen profits from seed sales. Also, growers could benefit from plants that don't look like marijuana in color, appearance, and such. This would make it very hard to detect out of doors. We've only seen the beginning. How are LEO's going to take mutated plants to court when the plants are mutated every year. They'll have to test every weird looking plant for THC. It's about to get much more interesting.

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