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Anthocyanins

Flavonoids & Pigments

Anthocyanins are pigments responsible for the red, purple, and blue colours in cannabis buds and other plants.

Apigenin

Flavonoids & Pigments

Apigenin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in various plants, known for its presence in cannabis and its potential antioxidant properties.

Cannflavin A

Flavonoids & Pigments

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

Cannflavin B

Flavonoids & Pigments

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

Cannflavin C

Flavonoids & Pigments

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

Kaempferol

Flavonoids & Pigments

Kaempferol is a natural flavonoid found in many plants, including cannabis, known for its antioxidant properties.

Orientin

Flavonoids & Pigments

Orientin is a flavonoid found in many plants, known for its antioxidant properties.

Quercetin

Flavonoids & Pigments

Quercetin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in many plants, including cannabis, known for its antioxidant properties.

Rutin

Flavonoids & Pigments

Rutin is a bioflavonoid found in many plants, contributing to their pigment and potential health benefits.

Vitexin

Flavonoids & Pigments

Vitexin is a flavonoid found in certain plants, often noted for its potential health benefits and presence in cannabis research.

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