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Cannabinoids: Metabolites Hydroxylated in the Pentyl Side Chain

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Marihuana

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This chapter—which also covers recent unpublished results from our laboratory—is mainly concerned with cannabinoid metabolites hydroxylated in the side chain. Other aspects of cannabinoid metabolism have recently been reviewed in other volumes [4,5,12].

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Agurell, S. et al. (1976). Cannabinoids: Metabolites Hydroxylated in the Pentyl Side Chain. In: Nahas, G.G., Paton, W.D.M., Idänpään-Heikkilä, J.E. (eds) Marihuana. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51624-5_12

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