posted on 2025-09-25, 07:29authored byLuca Pozzi, Andrea Gotti, Marco Fumagalli, Andrea Citarella, Valerio Fasano, Giuseppe Paladino, Umberto Ciriello, Salvatore Princiotto, Francesca Annunziata, Giulia Martinelli, Enrico Sangiovanni, Andrea Pinto, Mario Dell’Agli, Daniele Passarella
We report the first isolation of
a previously unknown cannabinoid,
cannabizetol (CBGD, <b>7</b>), from <i>Cannabis sativa</i> extracts, representing the third member of the rare class of methylene-bridged
dimeric cannabinoids. The availability of a chemically synthesized
standard was crucial for its unequivocal identification, thus confirming
the natural occurrence of this new compound. In addition to this structural
discovery, we demonstrate that cannabizetol exhibits remarkable antioxidant
and skin anti-inflammatory activity, significantly higher than that
observed for the known dimeric cannabinoid cannabitwinol (CBDD, <b>6</b>). These results highlight cannabizetol as a promising bioactive
metabolite with potential dermatological applications. To further
enable its study, we developed a continuous flow approach to optimize
the preparation of these dimers, achieving a substantial reduction
in reaction times.