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by Nicola Boulton September 05, 2022 5 min read
Most people are familiar with THC and its effects on the human body. However, unbeknown to many, there is another less-talked THC variant, delta 10 THC. Read the article below to learn more about delta 10 and how it differs from delta 8 and 9.
The cannabidiol market has gained popularity since the processing and manufacturing of CBD gained traction. Different brands of cannabidiol products have ventured into isolating several strains, such as delta 10 and delta 10 THC, derivatives of THC. Most people know delta 9 THC because its use has been around since classic times. Some people are well versed with delta 8, which is akin to delta 9 but less potent.
There is increased research on cannabis, which has led to the birth of some strains like THC and CBD. The most common THC on Delta 10 is sourced from the Cannabis plant, although it is not abundant in the plant, its chemical composition is enough to get you high to the same extent as delta 8. delta 10 is processed from CBD sourced from the hemp plant. Individuals who want to try out delta 10 THC should breathe easy because the plant is legal in most states around the globe. The cannabinoid delta 10 is normally available in edibles, vape carts, and gummies. In the United States, delta 10 THC can also be shipped to other states as long as it is under their federal laws.
According to Hardy et al. (2020), the chemical composition of delta 10 may result in psychoactive effects akin to THC intake. Although marred with inconclusive research, delta 10 has been claimed to boost energy levels in the body, while delta 8 is said to have an anesthetizing effect. Delta 10 products are non-toxic, meaning that the masses can consume them. However, consumers should ensure that the products they consume are lab tested to ensure they are free from pollutants and harmful elements. It is essential to note that certified delta 10 products contain a QR code that proves the products have undergone certification.
According to Woelfl et al. (2020), in terms of psychoactive effects, delta 10 can get you high but not to the level of a delta 8 or delta 9 product. Also, the high experience from a delta 10 product is centered in the head rather than a full-body effect. It is because delta 10 does not tightly bind to CB1 receptors, thus resulting in fewer effects in the body. It is vital to note that a high intake of delta 10 THC products can lead to a positive result in a drug test. Many testing amenities lack the technology to distinguish between different THC strains, meaning that one may test positive for another THC isomer even though they have never used it.
Note that delta 10 and delta 8 network with the endocannabinoid system no differently than delta 9. The only difference is that delta 10 and delta 8 do not have the same effect on the cannabinoid receptors compared to delta 9, thus resulting in a series of frail side effects that do not last long in the system.
According to Morgan et al. (2018), delta 10 and delta 9 are known as isomers, molecules with a similar number of atoms but a different lineup of atoms. Delta 9 THC is the most inebriating THC strain of all three. It is also the easiest to refine and is available as edibles, a flower, and an extract, which aligns with federal and state laws. Note that delta 9 in the body depends on the level of terpenes and cannabinoids it encompasses. Blest-Hopley et al. (2021) suggested that delta 9 has the sturdiest effect on movement, pleasure, and thinking.
Different people have different experiences with delta 9 THC. While others end up with the psychoactive high, others experience intense paranoia, hunger, and anxiety. Such intense cannabis effects can cause lead persons to a state of derailed focus that may be a cause of concern, especially for people who work or are in school. Such instances may require individuals to measure the amount of cannabis they choose to intake to avoid negative outcomes with the drug.
Delta 9, Delta 8, and Delta 10 THC have many similar characteristics but are under different classifications due to their chemical composition. The chemical composition of delta 10 may result in psychoactive effects akin to THC intake Cannabis tops the list of the plant with the highest concentration of THC, tetrahydrocannabinol. THC causes psychoactive effects, classifying it under schedule 1 drugs, akin to heroin, cocaine, and the like. Delta 10, on the other hand, is claimed to be less effective compared to delta 9 and delta 8 due to its weak affinity bonds. Delta 8 contains psychoactive and hallucinogenic properties and is sourced from CBD and delta 9 THC. Consuming delta 8 THC causes a higher level of effects compared to an intake of delta 9 THC. Learn more about Introducing 7 New Cannabinoid Formulations: Delta-10, HHC, THC-O, THCV, and More
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