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Abnormal cannabidiol

Abnormal cannabidiol
Drug information
Systematic (IUPAC) name
IUPAC name4-[(1S,6R)-3-methyl-6-prop-1-en-2-ylcyclohex-2-en-1-yl]-5-pentylbenzene-1,3-diol
Chemical data
Mol. mass314.46

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Abnormal cannabidiol (abn-cbd) is a synthetic regioisomer of cannabidiol, which unlike most other cannabinoids produces vasodilator effects, lowers blood pressure, and induces cell migration, cell proliferation and mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in microglia, but without producing any psychoactive effects. It has been shown that the actions of abnormal cannabidiol are mediated through a site separate from the CB1 and CB2 receptors, which responds to abnormal cannabidiol, O-1602, and the endogenous ligands: anandamide (AEA), N-arachidonoyl glycine (NAGly) and N-arachidonoyl L-serine. Multiple lines of evidence support the proposed identification of this novel target in microglia as the previously "orphan" receptor GPR18. Another, more controversial, target of abnormal cannabidiol is GPR55 which has received much attention as a putative cannabinoid receptor, although a growing body of evidence points to lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) as the endogenous ligand for GPR55. Further research suggests there are yet more additional cannabinoid receptors.



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Cannabinoids

Plant cannabinoids
CBCV * CBD * CBDV * CBGM * CBGV * CBN * CBG * CBV * CBL * THC * THC-C4 * THCV |
Cannabinoid metabolites
8,11-DiOH-THC * 11-COOH-THC * 11-OH-THC |
Endogenous cannabinoids
Arachidonoyl ethanolamide (Anandamide or AEA) * 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) * 2-Arachidonyl glyceryl ether (noladin ether) * Virodhamine * Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) * N-Arachidonoyl dopamine (NADA) * Oleamide * RVD-Hpα |
Synthetic cannabinoid
receptor agonists
Classical cannabinoids
(Dibenzopyrans)
A-40174 * A-41988 * A-42574 * Ajulemic acid * AM-087 * AM-411 * AM-855 * AM-905 * AM-906 * AM-919 * AM-938 * AM-4030 * AMG-1 * AMG-3 * AMG-36 * AMG-41 * Dexanabinol (HU-211) * DMHP * Dronabinol * HHC * HU-210 * HU-243 * JWH-051 * JWH-133 * JWH-139 * JWH-229 * JWH-359 * L-759,633 * L-759,656 * Levonantradol (CP 50,5561) * Nabazenil * Nabidrox (Canbisol) * Nabilone * Nabitan * Naboctate * O-806 * O-823 * O-1057 * O-1125 * O-1238 * O-2545 * O-2694 * Parahexyl * Perrottetinene * Pirnabine * THC-O-acetate * THC-O-phosphate
Nonclassical cannabinoids CP 47,497 * CP 55,244 * CP 55,940 * HU-308 * Nonabine * SPA-229 * Tinabinol * 2-Isopropyl-5-methyl-1-(2,6-dihydroxy-4-nonylphenyl)cyclohex-1-ene
Benzoylindoles AM-630 * AM-694 * AM-1241 * GW-405,833 (L-768,242) * Pravadoline
Naphthoylindoles AM-1220 * JWH-007 * JWH-015 * JWH-018 * JWH-019 * JWH-073 * JWH-081 * JWH-122 * JWH-182 * JWH-200 * JWH-210 * JWH-398 * WIN 55,212-2
Phenylacetylindoles JWH-203 * JWH-250 * JWH-251 * JWH-302
Naphthoylpyrroles JWH-030 * JWH-147 * JWH-307
Eicosanoids AM-883 * Arachidonyl-2'-chloroethylamide * Arachidonylcyclopropylamide * Methanandamide * O-585 * O-689 * O-1812 * O-1860 * O-1861
Others A-836,339 * Abnormal cannabidiol * BAY 38-7271 * BAY 59-3074 * CB-13 * GW-842,166X * JWH-171 * O-1918 * O-2220 * Leelamine * Org 28611 * VSN-16
Endocannabinoid
activity enhancers
AM-404 * CAY-10401 * CAY-10402 * JZL184 * N-arachidonoyl-serotonin * O-1624 * PF-622 * PF-750 * PF-3845 * URB-597 * URB-602 * Genistein * Arvanil * Olvanil * Kaempferol * Biochanin A * URB-754 |
Cannabinoid receptor
antagonists and
inverse agonists
AM-251 * AM-281 * AM-630 * BML-190 * CAY-10508 * CB-25 * CB-52 * Drinabant * Hemopressin * Ibipinabant * JTE-907 * LY-320,135 * MK-9470 * NESS-0327 * O-1184 * O-1248 * O-2050 * O-2654 * Org 27569 * Otenabant * Rimonabant * SR-144,528 * Surinabant * Taranabant * VCHSR |



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