Cannabiripsol is real chemistry, not a trend. It is a documented, low abundance phytocannabinoid with solid identifiers. The science trail is stronger than the hype trail, which is exactly how it should be.
Infographic · What It Is · Chemical Identity · What Research Actually Says · Vaporizing Notes · Faq · Sources
Cannabiripsol Infographic
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What It Is
Cannabiripsol (CBR) is a minor phytocannabinoid reported in the scientific literature and indexed across chemical databases using identifiers like CAS, PubChem CID, UNII, and structure strings. It is typically described as a hydroxylated hexahydrocannabinol type cannabinoid.
Chemical Identity
PubChem CID: 192007
UNII: 4P2CG6T3K9
Molar Mass: 348.48 g/mol
SMILES: CCCCCC1=CC(=C2[C@H]3[C@@H](CC[C@]([C@H]3O)(C)O)C(OC2=C1)(C)C)O
Quick links for identity verification: PubChem (CID 192007) · FDA GSRS / GInAS (UNII)
What Research Actually Says
Cannabiripsol was reported as a novel cannabis constituent in the late 1970s and later appears in modern “minor cannabinoid” isolation work. That tells you it exists and can be characterized. It does not automatically tell you it is clinically proven for anything.
- Discovery and structure work: isolated and characterized as a new cannabinoid in the scientific literature.
- Modern isolation papers: included among minor cannabinoids isolated from high potency Cannabis sativa in later work.
- Reality check: evidence for specific human outcomes is limited compared to major cannabinoids.
If you want primary sources, start with: PubMed: Cannabiripsol (1979) and PMC: Minor cannabinoids isolation (2015).
Vaporizing Notes
You will see people post “exact CBR boiling point temperatures.” Most of those charts are content farms wearing a lab coat. There is no widely accepted single vaporizing temperature published for cannabiripsol as a standalone compound in normal consumer references.
Practical Stepped Session Strategy
- Warm up: 365 to 375°F
- Main extraction: 385 to 400°F
- Finish only if needed: 405 to 410°F
This is a flower-first strategy. You are extracting a profile, not chasing a mythical single number. For technique and fundamentals: Vape vs combustion.
Faq
Is cannabiripsol psychoactive?
Cannabiripsol is typically discussed as a minor phytocannabinoid and is not generally treated as a mainstream intoxicating cannabinoid like THC. Treat strong psychoactivity claims as unverified unless backed by controlled human data.
Does cannabiripsol appear on most lab panels?
Often no. Many standard COAs focus on the common cannabinoids. If a lab reports CBR, trust the lab method and identifiers.
What is the best temperature to vape CBR?
There is no widely accepted single number. Use a stepped session and focus on consistency.
Where can I find more Elev8 cannabinoid guides?
Start at the hub: Cannabinoids.
Sources
Every item below is a live link.
- PubMed: Cannabiripsol: a novel Cannabis constituent (1979)
- PMC: Isolation and pharmacological evaluation of minor cannabinoids (2015)
- PubChem: Cannabiripsol (CID 192007)
- FDA GSRS / GInAS: Cannabiripsol (UNII 4P2CG6T3K9)
- Cayman Chemical: Cannabiripsol (CAS 72236-32-9) reference standard listing
- Elev8 Vaporizer