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Cannabicitran – CBT

Cannabicitran (CBT-C, CBTC)

Cannabicitran is one of the easiest cannabinoids to misunderstand, mostly because the internet uses “CBT” like it is a single thing. It is not. This page pins down cannabicitran by identity, explains what research actually supports, and gives practical vaporizer notes without fake certainty.

Formula: C21H30O2 Molar Mass: ~314.46 g/mol CAS (common): 31508-71-1 PubChem: Cannabicitran

Cannabicitran Infographic

Cannabicitran (CBT-C, CBTC) infographic showing verified identifiers, chemical formula, and practical vaporizer notes

What It Is

Cannabicitran is a phytocannabinoid reported from Cannabis sativa and discussed in the scientific literature since at least the 1970s. It has drawn newer attention because it can appear in CBD extract preparations and has been the subject of modern NMR and stereochemistry work.

Quick sanity rule: “listed in a database” means the identity exists. It does not mean “clinically proven effect.”
Common Names Cannabicitran, CBT-C, CBTC
Category Minor phytocannabinoid
Why People Notice It Reported in cannabis and discussed as present in some CBD extract preparations.
Big Gotcha “CBT” is also used for other compounds (example: cannabitriol). Always verify by CAS and PubChem.

Chemical Identity

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Molecular Formula C21H30O2
Molar Mass ~314.46 g/mol
CAS (Common) 31508-71-1
PubChem Records Cannabicitran: CID 101820920
Cannabicitran (CBTC): CID 21668222

Verify identity fast: PubChem: Cannabicitran · PubChem: Cannabicitran (CBTC) · Cayman Chemical: Cannabicitran (CAS 31508-71-1)

What Research Actually Shows

It Has A Long Paper Trail

  • 1970s isolation work: cannabicitran was reported as a cannabis constituent in older chromatography literature.
  • Modern NMR assignments: detailed NMR work has been published to better characterize the molecule.
  • Stereochemistry matters: newer work discusses unexpected racemic nature and why chirality can matter in biological activity.

It Can Show Up In CBD Extract Contexts

A modern PubMed abstract notes cannabicitran is an important natural product from Cannabis sativa and has been found at notable levels in some “purified” CBD extract preparations. That is one reason people run into it when they start digging beyond THC and CBD.

Translation: cannabicitran is real and measurable. What it does in humans is a separate question that depends on real data, not vibes.

Vaporizing Notes

There is not a clean, universally accepted “one temperature” number for cannabicitran for real-world flower sessions. If you want a practical approach that works across cannabinoid profiles, use a stepped session and keep your heat controlled.

Practical Stepped Session Strategy

  • Warm Up: 365 to 375°F
  • Main Extraction: 385 to 400°F
  • Finish Only If Needed: 405 to 410°F

For the fundamentals behind the method: Vape Vs Combustion: The Art Of Vaporizing .

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Faq

Is Cannabicitran The Same As Cannabitriol (Also Abbreviated CBT)?

No. The abbreviation “CBT” is used for multiple cannabis compounds online. On this page, CBT means cannabicitran (often written CBT-C or CBTC). Verify identity using PubChem and CAS.

Why Do Some Listings Show Different Identifiers?

Registries can have multiple records for stereochemistry, naming variants, and historical identifiers. Use cross links from primary databases and reference standard suppliers to confirm the exact compound.

Is Cannabicitran Psychoactive?

Cannabicitran is typically discussed as a minor cannabinoid and is not treated as a mainstream intoxicant like THC in standard consumer references. Do not assume effects without controlled evidence.

Is There A Single Best Vaporizing Temperature For Cannabicitran?

Not reliably. For flower, use a stepped temperature session so you stay consistent and avoid overheating early.

Where Should I Start If I Am New?

Start with the basics: Vape Vs Combustion, then browse: Cannabinoids Hub.

Sources

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Educational content only. Not medical advice. Cannabis can impair. Do not drive. If you have a medical condition or take medications, consult a qualified clinician.