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cannabinoid

/kuh-nab-uh-noid, kan-uh-buh-/US // kəˈnæb əˌnɔɪd, ˈkæn ə bə- //UK // (ˈkænəbɪˌnɔɪd) //

大麻素,大麻碱,大麻类,大麻脂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of the chemical compounds that are the active principles of marijuana.

Examples

  • April Hatch first read about the “the mother of all cannabinoids” in a 2011 article.

  • CBG is the first — and so, parent — cannabinoid to form as the cannabis plants grow.

  • Almonte, who serves as class ambassador, said she has most enjoyed classes on cannabinoid chemistry and testing methodology, as well as one on therapeutics.

  • Natalie Eddington, dean of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, had read a 2017 report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine on the health effects of cannabis and cannabinoids.

  • Others were given a drug called rimonabant, which blocks the effects of marijuana-like cannabinoids.

  • A scientifically-based inventory of strands tells you which cannabinoid will reduce your blood sugar levels.

  • A 1984 study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, resulted in 450 synthetic cannabinoid compounds.

  • There are roughly 450 synthetic cannabinoid compounds to go around—pick your poison.