Abstract
Cannabinoids, the main constituents of the cannabis plant, are being increasingly
studied for their medicinal properties. Cannabinolic acid (CBNA; 1) was synthesized from tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA; 2), a major constituent of the cannabis plant, by aromatization using selenium dioxide
mixed with trimethylsilyl polyphosphate as catalyst in chloroform. Purification was
achieved by centrifugal partition chromatography, and the final product had a purity
of over 96 % by GC analysis. Spectroscopic data on CBNA such as 1H-NMR and IR, and molar extinction coefficients, as well as chromatographic data are
presented as useful references for further research on CBNA. The developed method
allows production of CBNA on a preparative scale, making it available for further
studies on its biological activities as well as use as a reference standard for analytical
procedures.
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Arno Hazekamp
Leiden University
Department of Pharmacognosy
Gorlaeus Laboratories
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