Abeo-HHC acetate explained
Abeo-HHC acetate is a semi-synthetic derivative of tetrahydrocannabinol, first described in the 1980s. It is synthesised from delta-11-tetrahydrocannabinol, which can be made to undergo a ring expansion reaction via a hydrazone intermediate.[1] [2] It is structurally similar to HHC-acetate except that the methylated cyclohexyl ring has been replaced by a cycloheptane.
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Notes and References
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