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Latest revision as of 01:01, 18 September 2015
CBDA Synthase
Construct Design
CBDA Synthase
CBDA Synthase is also known was cannabidiolic-acid synthase. It does not activate cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) and it has shown promise in treating many diseases or conditions such as: seizures, cancer, anxiety, pain, and many others. Since the CBDA synthase is 83.9% similar to THCA synthase in its 544-amino acid overlap, the synthesis of CBDA synthase should be similar to THCA synthase (Futoshi et.al, 2007).