Molecules & terpenes
Articles in our "Molecules & terpenes" silo — long reads, no claims, no jargon.

CBDV: cannabidivarin, the CBD cousin under active research
CBDV (cannabidivarin) is one of hemp's most discreet molecules, yet one of the most studied in pharmaceutical research. A natural CBD variant, it shares much with its cousin while differing on specific points.

THCV: tetrahydrocannabivarin, the emerging cannabinoid that intrigues
THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin) is one of the most discussed emerging cannabinoids since 2024. A natural THC variant, its pharmacological profile stands sharply apart. State of scientific knowledge, no sensationalism.

CBC: cannabichromene, the discreet cannabinoid at the heart of the entourage effect
CBC (cannabichromene) is one of the most naturally present minor cannabinoids in hemp, but one of the lowest-profile for the general public. Yet it plays a key role in what's called the « entourage effect ».

CBG: cannabigerol, the « mother molecule » of cannabis
CBG (cannabigerol) is the molecule from which the hemp plant builds all other cannabinoids. Present in very small amounts in mature flowers, it was long overlooked. Today it's one of the most promising minor cannabinoids.

CBN: everything about cannabinol, the evening-leaning CBD cousin
CBN (cannabinol) is one of the most studied minor cannabinoids in 2026. Born from natural THC degradation, it draws attention for its strong evening orientation. Our complete take, no promises.