Have you ever wondered if there are still undiscovered treasures in the world of cannabinoids? Something like a hidden gem just waiting to finally step into the spotlight? If so, you might have just found exactly that: CBDP – Cannabidiphorol.
If you're now thinking: “Wait a minute… I know CBD, and of course THC. But CBDP?! Never heard of it.” – you're definitely not alone. Even many people deeply involved with cannabis have never come across this name. And that's exactly what makes it so intriguing.
Because what if CBDP has even stronger effects than CBD? Or what if it produces a completely new kind of effect that we don't fully understand yet? Research is still in its early stages, but the first indications are promising.
So buckle up – we're diving into the world of a cannabinoid that is (still) a big question mark, but could soon attract a lot of attention. 🚀

What is CBDP anyway?
Before we dive into what CBDP can do, we first need to understand what it actually is.
CBDP is one of the phytocannabinoids, those special compounds found in the cannabis plant. Scientists have now discovered over 120 different ones, but only a few have really been studied. CBD and THC are the big stars of the scene—CBDP, on the other hand, is still a complete unknown.
Why? Because it was only discovered by Italian researchers in 2019. And what they found caught even experienced scientists by surprise.
At first glance, CBDP looks just like CBD, but it has one crucial difference: its chemical structure features an extended side chain—a small detail that could have a huge impact.
But what exactly does that mean? And why could this make CBDP so special? 🤔
CBDP vs. CBD & THC – Who does what? ⚖️
Okay, let's take a quick step back. Before we get lost in chemical details, let's see how CBDP compares to the well-known cannabinoids.
✅ CBD (Cannabidiol):
Does not get you high
Often described as relaxing and anti-inflammatory
Popular among people who want to reduce stress or sleep better
✅ THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol):
Is psychoactive – meaning it gets you high
Has strong pain-relieving effects, but is also associated with side effects like anxiety
❓ CBDP (Cannabidiphorol):
Does it work like CBD? Maybe.
Could it be stronger than CBD? Possibly.
Can it get you high? Based on what we know so far: probably not – but we're not sure yet.
This is where the extended side chain comes into play again. Scientists suspect that it changes the way CBDP interacts with the receptors in our endocannabinoid system. And if that's true, it could have its own unique, as yet unexplored effects.
But what exactly could those be? 🤔
CBDP effects – What do we really know? 🔬
And now things get really interesting. When it comes to the effects of CBDP, we're right at the boundary between science and speculation.
The problem: There are still no clinical studies in humans. However, its chemical structure allows for some initial theories. CBDP could act similarly to CBD, meaning it may have relaxing, anti-inflammatory, and possibly pain-relieving effects.
But there's one theory that particularly fascinates researchers:
👉 The extended side chain of CBDP could mean it binds more strongly to the CB1 and CB2 receptors in the body.
If that's true, CBDP might have more intense effects than CBD—or perhaps even new effects we don't yet know about.
Does that mean CBDP is the new miracle cure? No, it's not that simple. But it does mean that this cannabinoid with huge potential is waiting for its big moment.
The next few years will show whether CBDP is just another "interesting but unimportant" cannabinoid—or whether it truly brings something entirely new to the cannabis world.
And if you're now wondering whether you can buy it somewhere... well, that brings us to the next point. 😏
Buy CBDP
If, after all this exciting info about CBDP, you’re now thinking: “Okay, I want to try this! Where can I buy it?” – I have to slow you down a bit first.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: CBDP is currently so rare that you’ll hardly find it anywhere. There are a few providers who claim to sell CBDP products, but availability is extremely limited.
Why? Because CBDP was only discovered in 2019, and there are still hardly any manufacturers who can isolate or extract it in larger quantities. While CBD and THC are now available in countless products – from oils to Vapes to Gummies – CBDP is still in its infancy.
Still, there are some options if you search persistently. But be careful: not everything sold as “CBDP” is actually CBDP. 😬

Is CBDP legal? Or are there problems with it? ⚖️
The next big question: Are you even allowed to buy CBDP? Or are you entering a legal gray area here?
The answer, as is often the case with cannabis products: It depends.
📌 In Europe, CBDP is currently not explicitly regulated. It does not fall under the Narcotics Act (BtMG) because it is not psychoactive. However, since it is so new, many countries simply have not taken notice of it yet.
📌 In the USA, there is a similar issue. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized CBD from hemp, but there are no clear regulations regarding CBDP. This means: It is not explicitly prohibited, but it is not really legalized either.
📌 The situation is the same worldwide. CBDP is too new to have its own laws yet—which makes it a legal gray area in many countries.
The safest way to stay on the right side of the law? Only buy from reputable vendors who offer lab-tested products with certified origin. And always check in advance whether it is actually permitted in your country.
CBDP oil – Does it already exist? And how could it work? 🧴
When it comes to cannabinoids, oils are one of the most popular forms of administration. No surprise: just a few drops under your tongue, and you’re done. But what about CBDP oil?
🛑 Short answer: At the moment, there is hardly any reputable CBDP oil on the market.
But that doesn’t mean it couldn’t be available soon. CBDP could be perfectly suited for oils because:
✅ It has effects similar to CBD (at least according to initial findings)
✅ Oils are an easy way to dose cannabinoids
✅ Sublingual use offers high bioavailability (meaning it is absorbed faster and more efficiently)
If CBDP is ever produced in larger quantities, it is very likely that it will also appear in oils—just as has happened with CBD, CBG, or CBN.
Until then: be patient and keep an eye on the research.

CBDP Vape
If you're now wondering: “Okay, if I can't find CBDP as an oil – are there at least Vapes?” – the answer is: Not really yet, but that could change soon.
Vape products are extremely popular in the cannabis world because they:
🔥 Take effect faster than oils or capsules
🔥 Have high bioavailability (so they're absorbed more efficiently)
🔥 Offer a pleasant taste experience
The problem? CBDP is still so rare that hardly anyone isolates it – let alone processes it into Vape Liquids.
But if it turns out that CBDP has particularly interesting effects, it's only a matter of time before the first manufacturers include CBDP in Vapes. After all, there are already CBD, CBG, and even Delta-8-THC as Vape options – so why not CBDP as well?
🔜 Could be coming soon, but for now it's still in the future.
FAQs
CBDP (Cannabidiphorol) is a very rare cannabinoid that was only discovered in 2019. It has a structure similar to CBD, but features an extended side chain that could make it unique.
✅ CBD: Well researched, relaxing, non-psychoactive
✅ CBDP: Hardly researched, possibly stronger effects, non-psychoactive (according to current knowledge)
While CBD is already available in many products such as oils, Vapes, and capsules, CBDP is still in its early stages—but it could become an exciting alternative in the future.
According to current knowledge: No. There is no evidence that CBDP has an intoxicating effect like THC.
🔹 THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol): Psychoactive, produces an intoxicating effect
🔹 CBD (Cannabidiol): Not psychoactive, calming
🔹 CBDP (Cannabidiphorol): Probably not psychoactive, effects still unclear
However, since CBDP may bind more strongly to certain receptors, slight differences in effects compared to CBD cannot be ruled out.
Research is still in its early stages, but initial assumptions suggest that CBDP could have effects similar to CBD—namely, anti-inflammatory, relaxing, and possibly pain-relieving properties.
Possible effects of CBDP (theoretical):
✔ Anti-inflammatory – like CBD and other cannabinoids
✔ Calming & relaxing – possibly stronger than CBD
✔ Pain-relieving – but not conclusively proven
Whether it also has other unique properties will be revealed by research in the coming years.
This is where it gets complicated. 😅 CBDP is so new that it is not yet regulated in most countries.
⚖️ EU & Germany: No specific regulation, but not explicitly prohibited
⚖️ USA: Not covered by the 2018 Farm Bill, so it falls into a legal grey area
⚖️ Other countries: Still largely unknown in many regions
The problem: CBDP is extremely rare, and there are only a few reputable suppliers. If you want to buy it, you should definitely check for lab analyses to make sure the product is genuine.
Not really yet.
🌿 CBDP Oil?
Currently, there are hardly any reputable manufacturers
If it becomes available in larger quantities in the future, it could be an alternative to CBD oil
💨 CBDP Vape?
So far, there are no common CBDP Vape products
But they might appear if CBDP becomes a more relevant active ingredient
In short: If you find a CBDP oil or Vape, be skeptical! Many products sold as "CBDP" often contain only CBD or other cannabinoids.
That depends on how adventurous you are. 😉
✅ If you're curious and find a reputable provider, trying CBDP can be exciting.
❌ If you want to make sure you're getting a proven product, it's better to stick with CBD until there is more research and reliable sources for CBDP.
The fact is: CBDP is an extremely promising cannabinoid, but it hasn't been researched enough yet. Over the next few years, we'll see whether it truly offers added value compared to CBD—or if it simply becomes another cannabinoid on the long list of discoveries.