Cannabidiol Stable Isotopes and its Related Products
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Cannabidiol stable isotopes refer to isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that are used in scientific research to track the metabolism and distribution of cannabidiol (CBD) in biological systems. These isotopes are chemically identical to regular carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but have a different number of neutrons in their nuclei, making them stable and non-radioactive. By measuring the ratios of these isotopes in CBD and its metabolites, researchers can gain insights into how CBD is processed in the body and how it interacts with biological systems.