Help! Client requesting rare cannabinoids I know nothing about!

I have a client looking for the following cannabinoids:

CBDP
Delta 9-THCP
CBDPA
CBCPA
CBNPA
CBEPA
CBLPA
CBTPA
CBRPA
THC-O Acetate
THCP
LYR8

I am familiar with the THC Os and P s but never heard of LYR8 before or any of the "PA"s and Google is not much help currently. Any help understanding these cannabinoids is greatly appreciated. Even better if I could find someone to purchase from.

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PA probably refers to phosphate esters.

Edit: nevermind lol.

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122704

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Whats the nomenclature?

Lee Yong Rok, a Korean chemist.

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(I’m sorry, those two posts back to back made it too easy)

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You guys rock. Thank you for the help!

Late reply, but I’m on a rabbit hole of obscure cannabinoids myself.

Here’s a Chinese? Article/book on that “LYR8” cannabinoid. It’s an analogue of HHC. Quite odd.

zh.booksc . eu/book/ 62907183/ed6485

As far as the “PA” goes, the P stands for a chemistry suffix for cannabinoids -phorol. Like the popular THC-P. The A just means acid. Weed before it’s smoked contains CBDA, THCA, etc. that’s all the acid means.

If you see THC-O the -O is an acetate

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Not sure if your still looking, but I know multiple pathways to all but 1 of those. Yield, scale, economics, will dictate. There are more combinations and isomers of those listed, but I would need to know the lab constraints to assess feasibility.

Feel free to message me directly, I’m fairly open.

Send me a pm i know someone, your profile is private so i cant send you a analysis