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Chemical compound
Canniprene (C21H26O4) is an isoprenylated bibenzyl found in the fan leaves of Cannabis sativa.[1] Canniprene can be vaporized and therefore potentially inhaled from cannabis.[2]
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Canniprene (C21H26O4) is an isoprenylated bibenzyl found in the fan leaves of Cannabis sativa. Canniprene can be vaporized and therefore potentially inhaled...