Phyto = Plant
Endo = Body
To date, approximately 120 phytocannabinoids1 have been identified in the Cannabis sativa plant, the same family of plants that produce marijuana, CBD oil and industrial hemp. However, therein the similarities end. While the THC in marijuana has hallucinogenic properties, CBD (illegal in New Zealand) and industrial hemp have such low concentrations they will never give you a ‘buzz’. It wouldn’t matter how hard you tried.
We mention both THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) here as they’re the most well-known and studied phytocannabinoids. The former due to its psychoactive and medicinal properties and CBD for its promising therapeutic effects and anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, anti-tumour and analgesic properties.2 The Ministry of Health has strict guidelines in place regarding CBD.
But many more cannabinoids have been discovered in the Cannabis sativa plant including CBN (cannabinol), CBG (cannabigerol), CBC (cannabichromene), THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin), CBV (cannabivarin), CBDV cannabidivarin. In lesser amounts, other phytocannabinoids that have been studied are CBND (cannabidiol), CBE (cannabielsion), CBL (cannabicyclol) and CBT (cannabidiol).3
“Recent interest in hemp-derived ingredients has begun to shift to the ‘minor’ cannabinoids cannabigerol (CBG), cannabichromene (CBC), and cannabinol (CBN),” says Nutritional Outlook. “The newfound interest in these cannabinoids is likely a result of their relative abundance in the plant and ease of access compared to many of the rarer cannabinoids. CBG, CBC, and CBN are the next most common cannabinoids in cannabis after CBD and THC, and as such the only molecules currently feasible to begin using in nutraceuticals.”
If you were to Google these phytocannabinoids you might find some information but any scientifically backed data is still fairly piecemeal. There are very few studies on the lesser-known phytocannabinoids although a few have shown possible benefits for inflammatory disease1,2 and, in the case of CBN, as potential sleep aid3.
Experts agree there is massive potential there.