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Some chromatographic aspects of hashish analysis. II
Analysis of Cannabis sativa L. grown 1300 meters above sea level shows that the amount of propyl cannabinoids is higher than the respective pentyl homologues. High percentages of pentyl and propyl cannabichromenes were produced under these growing conditions.