Cannabidiol compounds are very unstable and are particularly sensitive to high temperature and ultraviolet light. During the storage and drying process of cannabis, THC can be gradually converted into THC.
Cannabidiol is one of the cannabidiol compounds contained in cannabis leaves, and is produced by air oxidation of the tetrahydro derivatives contained in cannabis during storage.
Leaf-like crystals. The melting point is 77°C and the boiling point is 185°C (6.67Pa). Insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether, benzene and alkali solution.
Analgesic and anti-inflammatory: Cannabidiol can produce analgesic effect. The pharmacological mechanism of analgesia is mainly related to CB1 receptor and CB2 receptor.
The currently recognized cannabinoid receptors are: CB1 and CB2 receptors. In the early 1990s, the cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors that bind to them were cloned.
After starting the treatment with this product, an increase in gout attacks can be observed. This is due to decreased urate activity due to decreased serum uric acid levels.
Nifuratel can be quickly absorbed after oral administration. The peak blood concentration can be reached within 2 hours, and there are reports of high concentrations in saliva and vaginal secretions.