Cannabigerolic acid (CBGA) is a precursor molecule that plays a crucial role in the biosynthesis of major cannabinoids, including CBD and THC. Through decarboxylation, CBGA converts to cannabigerol (CBG), a process influenced by temperature, light, and storage conditions. As a foundational cannabinoid, CBGA’s therapeutic potential is diverse, exhibiting anti-inflammatory effects, neuroprotective properties, and appetite stimulation. […]
CBGA
Articles in the CBGA category will discuss its importance as the precursor to multiple cannabinoids, including THCA, CBDA, and CBG. Expect deep dives into the role CBGA plays in the cannabis plant’s lifecycle, as well as its emerging therapeutic potential, such as antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective effects. This category will also feature content on the latest CBGA research, how to find and use CBGA-rich products, and how this “mother cannabinoid” contributes to the overall cannabis experience.
Covid-19 and CBGA: A Potential Treatment? How To Make A CBGA Tincture
Recent studies have shown that CBGA may have potential benefits for treating Covid-19. Read all about it in this article.