What is THCA?

Posted by Happy Trails on Jan 13th 2024

What is THCA?

What is THCa?

You may have heard the recent buzz around THCa, it is taking both the hemp and cannabis industry by storm. But what is it? How does it work? And how is it even legal? Let's Explore!

THCa, also know as tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, is a remarkable compound derived from the cannabis plant. Unlike its more famous counterpart THC, THCA is non-intoxicating when ingested - but intoxicating when exposed to heat - making it a fascinating element in the world of cannabis. It serves as the precursor to THC and offers a unique range of potential benefits. In this article, we'll explore the intricacies of THCa and shed light on its distinctive properties, uses, and differences from CBD.

THCa: Intoxicating After Heating

THCa is a compound abundant in live cannabis plants. After harvesting and drying, THCa gradually converts into THC. When you purchase dried cannabis buds, they still contain predominantly THCa, not THC. To unleash the full potential of THC, you need to apply heat, whether through lighting up with a lighter or using a vaporizer.

The conversion process, known as decarboxylation, involves the removal of carbon atoms from carbon chains. In cannabis cooking recipes, you'll often find instructions emphasizing the need to decarboxylate the herb in an oven. You can decarboxylate THCa at a lower temperature over a long time, or instantly by lighting the flower directly. This step is vital for THCa to complete its transformation into THC.

How is THCa Legal?

You may be wondering, how is this legal? According to the 2018 Farm Bill, as long as products contain less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC by dry weight, it is a legal hemp-derived product. So, THCa flower can contain a high percentage of THCa, as long as the Delta 9 THC stays below the 0.3% threshold. 

Exploring the Benefits of THCa

While research is still uncovering the full spectrum of therapeutic benefits of THCa, consumers often turn to this cannabinoid to address pain and inflammation, mood disorders and chronic conditions particularly arthritis and lupus. Other potential benefits include:

  • Anti-Cancer Properties
  • Neuroprotective Properties
  • Potential to Treat Seizures
  • Suppressing Nausea & Stimulating the Appetite

THCa Nature's Cannabis Gift

THCA, with its non-intoxicating nature and intriguing potential benefits, stands as a testament to the cannabis plant's diversity. While it may not be as readily available or well-understood as CBD, it offers a unique avenue for those seeking natural relief from pain, inflammation and other health concerns. As research continues to unravel the mysteries of this cannabinoid, we can anticipate further discoveries and an expansion of its applications in the world of wellness.

Our THCa Products

Being the next big thing, we get new THCa products all the time! Here are a few of our favorites:

  • The Elyxr Live Resin THCa Cartridges and Disposables
  • Our "By the Gram" THCa Flower
  • Our THCa Prerolls!
References: 
  1. Russo, E. B. (2011). Taming THC: potential cannabis synergy and phytocannabinoid-terpenoid entourage effects. British Journal of Pharmacology, 163(7), 1344-1364. Read the study
  2. Amin, M. R. (2020). Preliminary research on cannabidiol (CBD) and THCA against Escherichia coli O157:H7. J Exp Biol Agric Sci, 8(5), 571-575. Read the study
  3. Vela, G., Funes, I. G., and Ruiz-Gayo, M. (2015). Cannabinoid in vitro experiments. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 819, 197-206. Read the study

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