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Does Delta-11 Get You High?

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The cannabis industry has rapidly moved from the fringes to the mainstream, breaking taboos and drawing attention from scientists and recreational users alike. With the legalization of hemp cultivation in 2018, researchers have been developing new compounds like Delta-11 THC, adding complexity to the cannabis experience.

While Delta-9 THC is well-known for its psychoactive effects, the discovery of Delta-8 THC and other minor cannabinoids such as CBD and CBG has diversified the field.

This post will delve into Delta-11 THC, exploring its unique characteristics, psychoactivity, and how it compares to other cannabinoids. Join us as we uncover what Delta-11 THC has to offer!

Key Takeaways

  • Unlike its more well-known relatives, Delta-11 features a double bond located on the eleventh carbon atom, setting it apart as a whole different compound within the THC family.
  • If the question is whether Delta-11 gets you high, the shortest answer would be yes, although probably not as high as Delta-9.
  • The structural differences of the Delta-11 could contribute to generating a potentially more balanced and manageable high.
  • Beyond its potential psychoactive effects, Delta-11 has garnered interest for its potential therapeutic benefits and the unique experience it offers.

The THC Family – A Quick Overview

Before we speculate on potential outcomes – including psychoactive effects of Delta-11 THC – it’s important to first examine its position and its relationship with the rest of the family: Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC, also referred to as Delta-9 or simply THC) is the most famous of the cannabinoids, and the most prevalent in cannabis flower buds. It is most famous for its ability to produce the cannabis high.

Meanwhile, Delta-8 THC is a kinder, gentler relative to the Delta cannabinoids that provides a milder high than its Delta-9 THC cousin. Chemically, Delta-9 THC and Delta-8 THC are similar; the key distinction is that the former has a double bond on the eighth and ninth carbon atoms of its molecule. However, in the family of THCs, apart from Delta-9-THC, which is the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, and Delta-8-THC, which is considered by some to be an analogue rather than a direct relative, Delta-11-THC is the outlier with regard to its chemical structure. It is an entirely different compound.

The reason is that the double bond is in the wrong place. Rather than being on carbon 9 (Delta-9), it is on carbon 11. That one carbon atom is what distinguishes it from its more familiar relatives. Yet the differences in molecular structure translate into different effects.

What is Delta-11 THC?

Delta-11 THC is another lesser-known cannabinoid present in the cannabis plant which is gaining attention for its own unique properties and outcomes. Like Delta-9 THC and Delta-8 THC, delta-11 THC is a type of cannabinoid that’s psychoactive – that is, it alters how one perceives, feels and has consciousness.

But its molecular structure and the way it acts sets it apart from its more familiar molecular cousins, perhaps producing comparable or even different health benefits and effects with use. Scientists are investigating Delta-11 THC as a potential pain and anxiety reliever, and for other conditions – although, so far, a lot of the evidence is anecdotal.

The cannabinoid is made by a very specific processing. It appears in very small quantities in the plant. Like all cannabinoids, the legal status of Delta-11 THC is subject to change dramatically depending on location, with lawmakers continually trying to catch up with the cannabis industry as new compounds and uses are discovered. Delta-11 THC is considered federally legal in the US, but municipal and state regulations may differ.

Interested consumers should verify the legality of Delta-11 THC on the state and local level.

The Psychoactive Potential of Delta-11 THC

Just like we’re now learning to ask about other relatively novel cannabinoids that have landed on the market in recent years (Delta-8, Delta-10, HHC, CBG and THCA, to name a few), the most pertinent question we can be asking about Delta-11 THC right now is whether or not it gets you high. And the shortest answer I can give to that question is: yes. Well, probably. In the absence of any definitive conclusion, I’ve no choice but to report evidence from studies of Delta-11 THC’s pharmacodynamics and behavioural effects, as well as my own interviews with producers, distillers and end users who have been early-adopter champions of this compound.

The charitable interpretation of all of this research seems to converge on the following statement: Delta-11 THC does make you high, no doubt about it, but nowhere near as high as Delta-9 THC. Granted, what we know about Delta-11 THC is currently quite limited, given that it’s one of the cannabinoids whose pharmacodynamic and behavioural effects we have only recently begun to characterise. According to user and research reports, Delta-11 does cause what is described as a high producing muscle relaxation, euphoria and alterations in the sense of time, identical to the highs produced by other cannabis varieties rich in the cannabinoid THC.

Still, the exact extent and character of the associated high may vary among people, based on tolerance, dose, metabolism and the influence of other compounds in the product. As studies continue, we may better appreciate the full psychoactive potential of Delta-11.

Comparing the High: Delta-11 vs. Delta-9 and Delta-8 

Having established that Delta-11 can indeed get you high, what would be the most helpful comparison you could make against Delta-9 and Delta-8 in order to characterise the nature of the Delta-11 high? What differentiating features, if we could identify any, might stand out from the effects of these two other varietals? In contrast, delta-9 THC is strongly psychoactive, and induces a potent, often intense and intoxicating high.

The subjective effects of delta-9 include powerful euphoria, profound relaxation, distortions in sensory awareness, increased appetite and heart rate. For users with very low tolerance to THC, the intense effects of delta-9 could easily invoke anxiety, paranoia or discomfort.

Meanwhile, another structural alteration in Delta-8 THC makes it less potent than the Delta-9 version and produces a more mild high. People who had consumed Delta-8 products, such as Delta-8 Sugar Queen strain, have described their high as a more controlled experience as opposed to the intense high that can be experienced with Delta-9.

This lower possibility of overwhelming high is part of the appeal of Delta-8 for many individuals. In addition, Delta-11 THC has an entirely different molecular structure to the rest of the Delta boys, which may be much of the reason that users feel the same feelings of relaxation and head-high that they get from Delta-9, but that they also feel are a bit more balanced and manageable. It’s this mix of properties that makes Delta-11 THC a fascinating option for so-called ‘annoymiser’ users who seek a nuanced and balanced THC experience.

Why Consumers Are Interested in Delta-11 THC

While the cannabis market continues to expand, and there are more and more cannabinoid options and consumption methods, more people are being drawn to Delta-11 THC for several reasons. Beyond its potential psychoactive effects, Delta-11 has garnered interest for its potential therapeutic benefits and the unique experience it offers.

Research into the therapeutic potential of Delta-11 is still ongoing, but early findings suggest that it could offer relief from conditions such as anxiety, inflammation, pain, and insomnia. Their blend of manageable relaxation and euphoria makes them particularly appealing to individuals seeking stress relief and an enhanced sense of well-being.

Another positive aspect of Delta-11 that is worth mentioning is that like products containing other Delta family variants, such as THCA + THCP or Delta-10 vape carts, products containing Delta-11 THC present a new exciting alternative to traditional Delta-9 products for recreational users. Its potential to provide a milder and more manageable high, coupled with the convenience of consumption methods such as Delta-11 gummies or vape carts, adds to its allure.

Final Thoughts

In summary, we can say that Delta-11 THC appears as a captivating, lesser-known, potentially psychoactive compound in the ever-changing cannabis landscape. It is important to note that research into its precise effects and benefits is still underway. Still, user reports and testimonials suggest that Delta-11 does indeed have the ability to induce a high.

Comparing Delta-11 THC with its other more famous relatives, Delta-9 and Delta-8, reveals the nuances in the nature of the high each of these variants produces. Delta-11’s particularly unique structure emerges as an alternative to experiencing a potentially more balanced and manageable high, making this compound an attractive option for those seeking a nuanced THC experience.

Cannabis users, especially recreational ones, are always looking for new compounds, products, and consumption methods that provide them with an out-of-the-ordinary experience. For this reason, other new entries to the cannabinoid universe, such as THCA, have gained so much popularity since their arrival on the cannabis market, leading to the widespread popularization of THCA-infused hemp strains, such as Pink Diamond Runtz THCA or the savory Cookies and Cream THCA.

But, while some individuals are just searching for a new strain or cannabinoid to enjoy a good video game while high, some medicinal users are in a constant process of experimentation to find the cannabinoid that best addresses their conditions. Perhaps this has something to do with the fact that more and more people are being drawn to Delta-11 THC not only for its psychoactive effects but also for its potential therapeutic benefits, including stress relief, pain management, and enhanced well-being.

As research continues and the cannabis industry evolves, Delta-11 remains an object of curiosity and exploration for the scientific community and cannabis enthusiasts alike, providing another valuable asset in the ever-growing diversity of cannabis products and experiences this expanding industry has for us.

Does Delta-11 Get You High: Frequently Asked Questions

How Does Delta-11 THC Compare to Delta-9 or Delta-8 THC in Terms of Effects?

Delta-11 could potentially offer effects that combine elements of both Delta-9 and Delta-8 THC, with a potentially milder and more balanced high compared to Delta-9.

How Long Does it Take to Feel the Effects of Delta-11 THC?

The onset time for the effects of Delta-11 THC can vary but generally falls between 3 to 5 minutes to two hours depending on factors such as the method of consumption and individual tolerance level.

Are There Any Products Available With Delta-11 THC?

Delta-11 THC products are still emerging, so they may not be as readily available as Delta-9 or Delta-8 products. However, you can likely find Delta-11 THC products in select dispensaries or online retailers in regions where they are legal.

Is Delta-11 THC Safe to Consume With Other Cannabinoids or Medications?

The interaction of Delta-11 with other cannabinoids or medications is not yet well studied, so it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before combining them to determine their safety.

Where Can I Learn More About the Research on Delta-11 THC?

To delve deeper into research about Delta-11 THC, you can explore scientific journals, academic databases, and reputable cannabis research institutions for the latest studies and findings in this evolving field.

References for this Article:

  • https://www.usda.gov/farmbill
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666035/
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007535/
  • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3033218/

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