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Cannabinodiol (CBND), also known as cannabidinodiol,[1]cannabinoid that is present in the plant Cannabis sativa at low concentrations.[2] It is the fully aromatized derivative of cannabidiol (CBD) and can occur as a product of the photochemical conversion of cannabinol (CBN).[3]
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