Δ-3-Tetrahydrocannabinol (often abbreviated as delta-3-THC or Δ3-THC) is a synthetic isomer of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) developed during the original research in the 1940s to develop synthetic routes to the natural products Δ8-THC and Δ9-THC found in the cannabis.[1] While the normal trans configuration of THC is in this case flattened by the double bond, it still has two enantiomers as the 9-methyl group can exist in an (R) or (S) conformation. The (S) enantiomer has similar effects to Δ9-THC though with several times lower potency, while the (R) enantiomer is many times less active or inactive, depending on the assay used.[2][3][4] It has been identified as a component of vaping liquid products.[5]
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Other names | Delta-3-THC, Δ3-THC, Δ6a(10a)-THC, EA-1477 |
Drug class | Cannabinoid |
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Formula | C21H30O2 |
Molar mass | 314.469 g·mol−1 |
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- ^ Ciolino LA, Ranieri TL, Brueggemeyer JL, Taylor AM, Mohrhaus AS (2021). "EVALI Vaping Liquids Part 1: GC-MS Cannabinoids Profiles and Identification of Unnatural THC Isomers". Frontiers in Chemistry. 9: 746479. Bibcode:2021FrCh....9..726C. doi:10.3389/fchem.2021.746479. PMC 8499677. PMID 34631667.