Suspension cultures of CANNABIS SATIVA L. and SACCHARUM OFFICINARUM L. have been shown to biotransform cannabidiol to Cannabielsoin under normal growth conditions. Both Cannabielsoin C-1 stereoisomers were produced. Mass spectral and chromatographic evidence were used in this identification. This is the first reported biologically catalyzed synthesis of Cannabielsoin as well as the first biotransformation of any cannabinoid by plant tissue culture systems. Possible mechanisms and significance of this conversion are discussed.
Biotransformation of Cannabidiol to Cannabielsoin by Suspension Cultures of Cannabis sativa and Saccharum officinarum. Publishing Authors By Initials
Biotransformation of Cannabidiol to Cannabielsoin by Suspension Cultures of Cannabis sativa and Saccharum officinarum. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article
Journal: Planta medica
VOLUME: 48
Page Numbers: 17-9
Journal Abbreviation: Planta Med.
ISSN: 0032-0943
DAY: 3
MONTH: May
YEAR: 1983
Biotransformation of Cannabidiol to Cannabielsoin by Suspension Cultures of Cannabis sativa and Saccharum officinarum. Information
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AFFILIATION: Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
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