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Cannflavin C

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

Cannflavin C is a flavonoid found in cannabis plants, known for its anti-inflammatory properties.

Also called / Category:

No synonyms; Flavonoids & Pigments

Key takeaways:

  • Found in cannabis plants.
  • Part of the flavonoids group.
  • Known for anti-inflammatory properties.

What it is / How it shows up:

Cannflavin C is a naturally occurring compound in cannabis, part of the flavonoid family. You might encounter this term on Certificates of Analysis or in detailed product reviews. It is known for its potential anti-inflammatory effects, contributing to the overall therapeutic profile of cannabis without psychoactive effects. Flavonoids like Cannflavin C are less abundant than cannabinoids and offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Terpenes">terpenes, but they play a significant role in the plant's aroma and colour.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Detected using chromatography techniques.
  • Measured in parts per million (ppm) on lab tests.

Use in context:

  • "This strain has high levels of Cannflavin C, enhancing its therapeutic profile."
  • "Look for products with Cannflavin C for added anti-inflammatory benefits."
  • "Cannflavin C contributes to the plant's overall aroma and colour profile."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Flavonoids in cannabis are regulated under Canadian law.
  • No specific health claims can be made about Cannflavin C's benefits.

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FAQs:

What is Cannflavin C? Cannflavin C is a flavonoid found in cannabis known for its potential anti-inflammatory properties.

Where can I find Cannflavin C listed? You may see Cannflavin C listed on lab reports or product information sheets.

Is Cannflavin C psychoactive? No, Cannflavin C does not have psychoactive effects.

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