Synthetic cannabinoids bind very differently and some have an effect even in very small quantities.
Not exact matches
Synthetic cannabinoids, similar to tetrahydrocannabinol (the psychoactive ingredient of marijuana),
bind to
cannabinoid receptors in the human brain, triggering similar neurophysiological effects.
In combination with functional studies and molecular modeling, the structure provides insight into the
binding mode of naturally occurring CB1 ligands, such as THC, and
synthetic cannabinoids.