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Why BCP as a selective CB2 full agonist
- β-Caryophyllene (BCP) is a widely occuring terpene in nature
- BCP is a full agonist with good affinity at CB2 (Ki = 155 nM) [x]
- The CB2 full agonists, BCP and JWH-133, are significantly more efficacious than the partial agonist, GW-405833. For example, the full agonists are neuroprotective in ischemia, while the partial agonist is not, despite GW-405833 having very high affinity at CB2 (Ki = 3.6 nM); showing the importance of choosing a CB2 full agonist [x, x, x, x]
- BCP has negligible affinity at CB1 (Ki = 10 000 nM), avoiding undesirable effects associated with CB1 [x]
- For comparison, THC has good affinity at CB1 (Ki = 40.7 nM) [x]
- BCP has a 2.24 hr half-life in mice [x]






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