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. 2023 Aug 9;8(4):657–669. doi: 10.1089/can.2021.0181

Table 5.

Phytocannabinoid Correlations with Endocannabinoids and N-Acylethanolamines

  Analyte AEA OEA PEA 2-AG
Δ9-THC (aqueous) r −0.8432 −0.0073 −0.4161 0.4411
p 0.0085 0.9864 0.3051 0.2739
Δ9-THC (lipid) r 0.7121 0.6188 0.6164 −0.3188
p 0.1124 0.1903 0.1925 0.5381
Δ9-THC-COOH (aqueous) r −0.8088 −0.3740 −0.0041 0.4302
p 0.0151 0.3614 0.9923 0.2874
Δ9-THC-COOH (lipid) r 0.8803 0.6244 0.8657 −0.7356
p 0.0206 0.1852 0.0259 0.0956
CBD (aqueous) r 0.9043 0.7483 0.7610 0.7858
p 0.0133 0.0871 0.0789 0.0639
CBD (lipid) r 0.7079 0.7036 0.5172 −0.1244
p 0.0495 0.0515 0.1893 0.7692

Pearson correlation analysis was used to determine associations between exogenous (Δ9-THC, CBD) and endogenous (AEA, OEA, PEA, 2-AG) cannabinoids (log-transformed). Coefficients of correlation (r) and p-values are given, with significance illustrated in bold.