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Understanding Cannabigerolic Acid (CBGA)

Updated: Jul 10, 2022

Cannabigerolic acid, or CBGA, is the acidic precursor to cannabigerol (CBG). In plain English, this means that CBGA produces, or morphs into, CBG under the right environmental and chemical conditions. It was discovered in 1964 and Israeli researcher Raphael Mechoulam and his colleagues (the same scientist who famously first synthesized THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) during the same time period).

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