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| Regulation | Relevance to JUQ‑103 | Current Status | Required Action | |------------|----------------------|----------------|-----------------| | RoHS | Materials | Compliant | – | | REACH | Chemical usage | In‑process | Final certification Q4‑2026 | | FCC / ITU (if RF) | Emission limits | Pending test | Submit test report by Q2‑2027 | | ITAR (defense) | Export control | Classified | Obtain license for overseas sales |
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| Property | Detail | |----------|--------| | | Cannabinoid receptors CB₁ (central nervous system) and CB₂ (peripheral immune tissues) | | Binding affinity | Reported in vitro Ki values are in the low‑nanomolar range (≈ 2–10 nM for CB₁; ≈ 5–15 nM for CB₂) – comparable to many first‑generation synthetic cannabinoids | | Functional activity | Full agonist at both CB₁ and CB₂ (produces maximal receptor activation) | | Typical effects (human) | Euphoria, sedation, altered perception, tachycardia, appetite changes; at higher doses can cause anxiety, paranoia, vomiting, seizures | | Metabolism | Predominantly hepatic via CYP3A4 and CYP2C9; major metabolites include hydroxylated and carboxylated species that may retain activity | | Duration of action | Oral/insufflated routes: 2–6 h of noticeable psychoactive effect; metabolites can be detectable in urine for 24–48 h |
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