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Cannabichromene (CBC) Research

Updated: Jul 10, 2022

Cannabichromene, or CBC, is a major cannabinoid produced by the hemp plant that was discovered in 1966 by two independent research teams. In the same manner that THC degrades into CBN after exposure to heat or UV light, CBC will, under the same circumstances, degrade into cannabicyclol, or CBL, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid.

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