Abstract
Brain microsomes of mice, rats, guinea pigs and rabbits catalyzed the oxidation of delta 8- and delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol to their monohydroxylated metabolites. The most prominent metabolite was the 4'-hydroxylated metabolite on the pentyl side chain of the cannabinoids in all species tested, except that the 5'-hydroxylation of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol was most abundant in the guinea pig. These results are quite different from the metabolic profile of the cannabinoids with hepatic microsomes.
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