Oct 24, 2018 However, as early as 1994, Japanese phytochemist Yoshinori Asakawa discovered a substance in the liverwort plant Radula perrottetii that was related to THC. He named this natural substance. Radula Marginata- A Therapeutic Plant. Radula Marginata is a rare species of the Radulaceae family found in New Zealand. It is a moss that creates the same effect as marijuana. This moss-like plant is most commonly known as Liverwort. It has been a popular interest of most researchers and scientists. Ufs support suite setup latest. Do not leak spoilers outside of the thread for chapter spoilers. Please use the button labeled spoiler or put the word 'spoilers' somewhere in the title for posts with spoilers in them.To mark spoilers in comments:Spoiler(/s 'spoiler-text')or!spoiler-text! We are growers and suppliers of New Zealand native herbs such as Pukatea, Kawakawa, Manuka and Radula marginata. We also have non native New Zealand grown herbs. New Zealand is world famous for its clean green environment and in most cases our herbs are grown in organic conditions. We ship worldwide and offer great wholesale prices on bulk.
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Perrottetinene is a naturally occurring cannabinoid compound found in liverworts from the genus Radula native to Japan, New Zealand and Costa Rica, namely Radula perrottetii, Radula marginata and Radula laxiramea,[1] along with a number of similar compounds.[2][3] Its chemical structure closely resembles that of THC, the main active component of marijuana. The absolute configuration of perrottetinene was established in 2008 by an enantioselective total synthesis.[4] In 2018, a study showed that perrottetinene is moderately psychoactive through activation of the cannabinoid receptor 1. The same study also reported reduced prostaglandin D2 and E2 brain concentrations in mice after perrottetinene administration.[5]
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- ^Toyota M, Kinugawa T, Asakawa Y (1994). 'Bibenzyl cannabinoid and bisbibenzyl derivative from the liverwort Radula perrottetii'. Phytochemistry. 37 (3): 859. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)90371-6.
- ^Toyota M, Shimamura T, Ishii H, Renner M, Braggins J, Asakawa Y (October 2002). 'New bibenzyl cannabinoid from the New Zealand liverwort Radula marginata'. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 50 (10): 1390–2. doi:10.1248/cpb.50.1390. PMID12372871.
- ^Song Y, Hwang S, Gong P, Kim D, Kim S (January 2008). 'Stereoselective total synthesis of (-)-perrottetinene and assignment of its absolute configuration'. Organic Letters. 10 (2): 269–71. doi:10.1021/ol702692q. PMID18085788.
- ^Chicca A, Schafroth MA, Reynoso-Moreno I, Erni R, Petrucci V, Carreira EM, Gertsch J (October 2018). 'Uncovering the psychoactivity of a cannabinoid from liverworts associated with a legal high'. Science Advances. 4 (10): eaat2166. Bibcode:2018SciA..4.2166C. doi:10.1126/sciadv.aat2166. PMC6200358. PMID30397641.