1. Signaling Pathways
  2. GPCR/G Protein
    Neuronal Signaling
  3. Cannabinoid Receptor

Cannabinoid Receptor

Cannabinoid Receptor

Cannabinoid receptors are currently classified into three groups: central (CB1), peripheral (CB2) and GPR55, all of which are G-protein-coupled. CB1 receptors are primarily located at central and peripheral nerve terminals. CB2 receptors are predominantly expressed in non-neuronal tissues, particularly immune cells, where they modulate cytokine release and cell migration. Recent reports have suggested that CB2 receptors may also be expressed in the CNS. GPR55 receptors are non-CB1/CB2 receptors that exhibit affinity for endogenous, plant and synthetic cannabinoids. Endogenous ligands for cannabinoid receptors have been discovered, including anandamide and 2-arachidonylglycerol.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-171040
    Δ4-Iso-THC
    Δ4-Iso-THC (Δ4-Iso-tetrahydrocannabinol) is a cannabidiol derivative with potential cytotoxicity targeting cancer cells.
    Δ4-Iso-THC
  • HY-123410
    KM-233
    KM-233 is a classical cannabinoid with good blood brain barrier penetration. KM-233 possesses a selective affinity for the CB2 receptors relative to THC. KM-233 is effective at reducing U87 glioma tumor burden, and can be used for glioma research.
    KM-233
  • HY-U00397
    CB1 antagonist 1
    Antagonist
    CB1 antagonist 1 is an antagonist of CB1 receptor, used in the research of metabolic syndrome and obesity, neuroinflammatory disorders, cognitive disorders and psychosis, gastrointestinal disorders, and cardiovascular conditions.
    CB1 antagonist 1
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