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Is THCP Stronger Than Delta 9? Sort of. What We Know So Far
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THCP’s stronger binding with CB1 receptors could offer a more intense psychoactive experience than delta 9. Delta 9, delta 8, and even THCA are pretty commonplace in the cannabinoid supplement market and have been for many years. Because the Farm Bill only puts a legal limit on delta 9 THC in hemp products, THC homologs like these offer a legal loophole for the psychedelic cannabis experience.

THCP, aka tetrahydrocannabiphorol or THC-P, is one of the newest THC homologs to gain traction in the US hemp product market. It was discovered in 2019 by Italian scientists studying a medical strain of cannabis procured by the Military Chemical Pharmaceutical Institute in Florence. In fact, they identified THCP accidentally while examining the cannabinoids in this particular strain.

Their research found that THCP has an advanced binding mechanism with endocannabinoid receptors, even more so than delta 9. In layman’s terms, THCP locks onto receptors better, meaning more of it gets synthesized by the endocannabinoid system.

Specifically, THCP exhibited 33 times stronger binding with CB1 receptors than delta 9. In the brain and nervous system, THC binds to these receptors to regulate sleep, appetite, and mood. As more research unfolds, THCP’s potential as a powerful cannabinoid is generating excitement in the market. And THCP’s natural place in the THC molecular family tree precludes it as a psychoactive compound.

The CB1 receptor acts as a gateway to THC’s psychoactive effects. It therefore stands to reason that if THCP binds 33x better with this receptor, THCP may give users a more psychedelic experience than delta 9.

But this assumption isn’t exactly correct. Just because THCP’s binding action is stronger doesn’t mean you’ll get 33x higher if you use it. The endocannabinoid system gets overloaded when there’s too much of any one given cannabinoid, and when it does, the output of the effects will get reduced.

That said, the Italian scientists acknowledged that THCP does have the potential to be highly psychoactive, possibly responsible for much of the psychotropic properties historically associated with delta 9:

It is also important to point out that there exists an astonishing variability of subject response to […]

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