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A busca por tratamentos para condições de saúde que ainda carecem de opções terapêuticas aponta para a necessidade contínua de investigar novos fármacos na pesquisa farmacológica e em química farmacêutica.
A. G. D. Queiroz
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Schilling et al. introduce and discuss Cannabis.
Susanne, Schilling +2 more
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Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Agronomy and Utilization: A Review
Currently, there are increased interests in growing grain and fiber hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as well as in large-scale hemp products. Cannabis has been grown/utilized for thousands of years as a fiber, grain, and drug/medicinal plant.
Jelena Visković +6 more
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For more than a century, Cannabis was considered a narcotic and has been banned by lawmakers all over the world. In recent years, interest in this plant has increased due to its therapeutic potential, in addition to a very interesting chemical ...
Sohaib Hourfane +4 more
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The Role of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a Functional Food in Vegetarian Nutrition
Recently, there has been a renewed interest in Cannabis sativa and its uses. The recreational use of inflorescences as a source of THC has led to the legal restriction of C.
Gianluca Rizzo +2 more
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Cannabis sativa: origin and history, glandular trichome development, and cannabinoid biosynthesis
Is Cannabis a boon or bane? Cannabis sativa has long been a versatile crop for fiber extraction (industrial hemp), traditional Chinese medicine (hemp seeds), and recreational drugs (marijuana).
Ziyan Xie +9 more
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Background Glandular capitate trichomes which form on bract tissues of female inflorescences of high THC-containing Cannabis sativa L. plants are important sources of terpenes and cannabinoids. The influence of plant age and cannabis genotype on capitate
Z. Punja, Darren B. Sutton, Tommy Kim
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A review of the industrial use and global sustainability of Cannabis sativa
The Cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa L.), also known as hemp, is a sustainable and multipurpose plant that may be used for a wide range of purposes, from the fiber in its stalks to the food in its seeds to the oil in its flowers and seeds.
A. Raihan, Tashdid Rahman Bijoy
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Supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) extraction techniques meet all-new consumer market demands for health-promoting phytochemical compound-rich extracts produced from green and sustainable technology. In this regard, this review is dedicated to discussing
Ana Carolina de Aguiar +3 more
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Micropropagation of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is commonly grown for the medicinal secondary metabolites produced by pistillate inflorescences. Micropropagation is a valuable method of propagating hemp plants because of the aseptic process and the production of true-to-type ...
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