In this blog, we will explore the chemistry behind two different versions of delta-10-THC you may encounter. Each version may produce different effects and can be individually tested for during potency analysis. Plus, learn about another rare THC isomer, delta-6a,10a-THC.
The numbers used to differentiate the delta-8, delta-9, and delta-10 versions of THC can understandably be confusing unless you happen to have a background in chemistry. Let us breakdown why each version of THC has a different number, and what they mean!
Find answers here to some common questions to learn more about the novel cannabinoid, delta-10-THC, and see how it differs from the more common delta-9 and delta-8 versions of THC.
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What is Delta-8 -THC? Delta-8-THC is nearly identical in the chemical structure to the version of THC that is in high concentrations in marijuana, Delta 9 THC. The major difference is that the double bond is shifted over one carbon. This difference in chemical structure affects the ability of Delta 8 to bind to the CB1 receptor thus may diminish the ability for the Delta 8 to produce as much of a psychotropic effect as Delta 9.
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