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Cannabigerolic Acid (CBGA) Research

Updated: Jul 10, 2022

Cannabigerolic acid, or CBGA, is the acidic precursor to cannabigerol (CBG). CBGA is a special acidic precursor in the overall scheme of the phytocannabinoids. This is due to its role as a meta-acidic precursor and the fact that it produces the other major acidic precursors that then, in turn, synthesize the neutral ("active") versions of themselves.

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