Comment · Thu, August 28, 2014
Cannabidiol is an allosteric modulator at mu- and delta-opioid receptors. [2006]
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vwermisso · 1 points
I think CBD is more heavily associated with sativa strains
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
There are a lot of references online that Indica has higher CBD, but I really have not looked into sources too deeply. I read through the paper referenced on the Wikipedia page for the statement that Indicas have higher CBD. However, the table 4 in the CBD % highest in the Sativa strains. So I am not sure how this source proves the Indicas have higher CBD...
http://www.amjbot.org/content/91/6/966.full.pdf+html
* C. indica Hemp Biotype N45 (1.43% CBD)
* C. indica Feral Biotype N14 (1.95% CBD)
* C. indica NLD Biotype N68 (0.02% CBD)
* C. indica WLD Biotype N40 (1.21% CBD)
* C. sativa Hemp Biotype N62 (4.01% CBD)
* C. sativa Feral Biotype N16 (3.62% CBD)