Abbreviation for Hexahydrocannabiphorol. A semi-synthetic cannabinoid derived from THCP (tetrahydrocannabiphorol), the phorol homolog of THC with a 7-carbon side chain. It is created by chemically hydrogenating THC, a process that adds hydrogen atoms to the molecule, making HHC more stable and potentially extending its shelf life compared to THCP. Reported to be significantly more potent than THC and HHC due to the longer side chain inherited from THCP, which itself binds to CB1 over 30x more powerfully than Delta-9-THC
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In the Wild — Example
HHCP has been showing up in hemp-derived products but there is essentially no safety research on it yet.
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