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'''3'-Hydroxy-THC''' (3'-OH-THC) is a [[metabolite]] of [[tetrahydrocannabinol]] (THC), the primary psychoactive component of [[cannabis]]. It is formed in the body through the process of [[hydroxylation]], which is a part of the [[metabolism]] of THC.
== 3'-Hydroxy-THC ==


==Chemical structure==
[[File:3'-OH-THC_structure.png|thumb|right|Chemical structure of 3'-Hydroxy-THC]]
3'-Hydroxy-THC is a [[hydroxylated]] derivative of THC. The hydroxyl group is added to the third carbon of the pentyl side chain of the THC molecule. This modification can affect the [[pharmacokinetics]] and [[pharmacodynamics]] of the compound.


==Pharmacology==
'''3'-Hydroxy-THC''' (3'-OH-THC) is a [[metabolite]] of [[tetrahydrocannabinol]] (THC), the primary psychoactive component of [[cannabis]]. It is formed in the body through the process of [[hydroxylation]], where an [[enzyme]] adds a hydroxyl group (-OH) to the 3' position of the THC molecule.
3'-Hydroxy-THC is known to have some [[psychoactive]] effects, although it is generally considered to be less potent than THC itself. The presence of the hydroxyl group can influence the compound's ability to cross the [[blood-brain barrier]] and interact with [[cannabinoid receptors]] in the [[central nervous system]].


==Metabolism==
== Chemical Structure ==
The metabolism of THC involves several steps, with 3'-Hydroxy-THC being one of the intermediate metabolites. THC is initially metabolized by the [[cytochrome P450]] enzyme system in the [[liver]], leading to the formation of 11-hydroxy-THC and subsequently 3'-Hydroxy-THC. These metabolites are further processed into more polar compounds that are excreted from the body.


==Detection in biological samples==
3'-Hydroxy-THC is a [[cannabinoid]] with a chemical structure similar to that of THC. The addition of the hydroxyl group at the 3' position alters its [[pharmacokinetics]] and [[pharmacodynamics]], potentially affecting its interaction with the [[endocannabinoid system]].
3'-Hydroxy-THC can be detected in various biological samples, such as [[blood]], [[urine]], and [[hair]], using techniques like [[gas chromatography-mass spectrometry]] (GC-MS) or [[liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry]] (LC-MS/MS). The presence of this metabolite can be used to confirm recent cannabis use.
 
== Pharmacology ==
 
3'-Hydroxy-THC is known to interact with the [[cannabinoid receptor]]s, primarily [[CB1 receptor|CB1]] and [[CB2 receptor|CB2]]. These receptors are part of the [[endocannabinoid system]], which plays a role in regulating various physiological processes such as [[pain]], [[appetite]], and [[mood]].
 
=== Metabolism ===
 
The metabolism of THC to 3'-Hydroxy-THC occurs primarily in the [[liver]] through the action of [[cytochrome P450]] enzymes. This metabolic pathway is part of the body's mechanism to make THC more water-soluble, facilitating its excretion.
 
=== Effects ===
 
The specific effects of 3'-Hydroxy-THC are not as well-studied as those of THC itself. However, it is believed to contribute to the overall [[psychoactive]] and [[therapeutic]] effects of cannabis consumption. The presence of the hydroxyl group may influence its [[binding affinity]] to cannabinoid receptors and its [[half-life]] in the body.
 
== Clinical Significance ==
 
Understanding the role of 3'-Hydroxy-THC in the body is important for [[toxicology]] and [[drug testing]]. It is one of the metabolites that can be detected in [[urine]] and [[blood]] tests used to determine cannabis use.
 
== Related Pages ==


==Related pages==
* [[Tetrahydrocannabinol]]
* [[Tetrahydrocannabinol]]
* [[Cannabinoid receptor]]
* [[Endocannabinoid system]]
* [[Cannabis (drug)]]
* [[Cannabis (drug)]]
* [[Cannabinoid receptor]]
* [[Metabolism of THC]]
==Gallery==
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File:3'-OH-THC_structure.png|Chemical structure of 3'-Hydroxy-THC
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[[Category:Cannabinoids]]
[[Category:Cannabinoids]]
[[Category:Metabolites]]
[[Category:Metabolites]]

Latest revision as of 12:07, 15 February 2025


3'-Hydroxy-THC[edit]

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Chemical structure of 3'-Hydroxy-THC

3'-Hydroxy-THC (3'-OH-THC) is a metabolite of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis. It is formed in the body through the process of hydroxylation, where an enzyme adds a hydroxyl group (-OH) to the 3' position of the THC molecule.

Chemical Structure[edit]

3'-Hydroxy-THC is a cannabinoid with a chemical structure similar to that of THC. The addition of the hydroxyl group at the 3' position alters its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, potentially affecting its interaction with the endocannabinoid system.

Pharmacology[edit]

3'-Hydroxy-THC is known to interact with the cannabinoid receptors, primarily CB1 and CB2. These receptors are part of the endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating various physiological processes such as pain, appetite, and mood.

Metabolism[edit]

The metabolism of THC to 3'-Hydroxy-THC occurs primarily in the liver through the action of cytochrome P450 enzymes. This metabolic pathway is part of the body's mechanism to make THC more water-soluble, facilitating its excretion.

Effects[edit]

The specific effects of 3'-Hydroxy-THC are not as well-studied as those of THC itself. However, it is believed to contribute to the overall psychoactive and therapeutic effects of cannabis consumption. The presence of the hydroxyl group may influence its binding affinity to cannabinoid receptors and its half-life in the body.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Understanding the role of 3'-Hydroxy-THC in the body is important for toxicology and drug testing. It is one of the metabolites that can be detected in urine and blood tests used to determine cannabis use.

Related Pages[edit]