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In this study, tetrahydrocannabinols (THCs) were mainly oxidized at the 11-position and allylic sites at the 7α-position for Δ 8 -THC and the 8β-position for Δ 9 -THC by human hepatic microsomes. Cannabinol (CBN) was also mainly metabolized to 11-hydroxy-CBN and 8-hydroxy-CBN by the microsomes. The 11-hydroxylation of three cannabinoids by the microsomes was markedly inhibited by sulfaphenazole,...
Metabolism of cannabinol (CBN) was studied in vitro using hepatic microsomes from human livers. The metabolites formed were analyzed by thinlayer chromatography (TLC) and identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry as their trimethylsilyl derivatives. 11-Hydroxy-CBN, the major metabolite, was detected together with a smaller amount of another mono-hydroxylated metabolite. The minor metabolite...
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