Description
CBGa: The Mother of All Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids
CBGa (Cannabigerolic Acid) is often referred to as the “mother cannabinoid” because it is the precursor to many other cannabinoids, including CBD (Cannabidiol), THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), and CBG (Cannabigerol). Found in the raw hemp plant, CBGa is a vital compound in the biosynthesis of these cannabinoids, and its importance is growing as research uncovers its potential therapeutic benefits. As a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBGa is gaining recognition for its potential to support anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective effects
What is CBDa?
CBDA is a precursor to CBD. Cannabis plants cannot naturally make CBD. The hemp seed oil of the cannabis plant contains high levels of CBDA, which people then expose to heat to release carbon dioxide.
The release of carbon dioxide is a process called decarboxylation. While using heat is the quickest method of decarboxylating CBDA, the process can occur more slowly with exposure to oxygen or light.












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