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Tetrahydrocannabivarin, a cannabinoid similar to THC but with a shorter side chain, known for appetite-suppressing properties.
Tetrahydrocannabivarin, or THCV, is a cannabinoid structurally similar to THC but with a shorter side chain that gives it distinct pharmacological properties. THCV has gained attention for its unique effects profile, which differs significantly from THC despite their molecular resemblance.
At low doses, THCV acts as a CB1 receptor antagonist, meaning it can actually block some of THC's effects, including appetite stimulation. This has earned THCV the nickname "diet weed" in cannabis culture. At higher doses, THCV can activate CB1 receptors and produce a clear, energetic, short-duration high. Research has also explored THCV for blood sugar regulation, with a 2016 study in Diabetes Care finding that THCV improved pancreatic cell function in patients with type 2 diabetes.
THCV is most commonly found in African landrace strains like Durban Poison and their descendants. Strains like Doug's Varin have been specifically bred for high THCV content. In the extract market, some companies offer THCV-enriched products. THCV content is not always listed on standard lab reports, so consumers seeking this cannabinoid may need to do some research or ask their budtender. The combination of appetite suppression and energetic effects makes THCV particularly interesting for daytime consumers.