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Endocannabinoid system and anticancer properties of cannabinoids [PDF]
Cannabinoids impact human body by binding to cannabinoids receptors (CB1 and CB2). The two main phytocannabinoids are Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).
Nowak, Agnieszka +3 more
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Residual Chemical Shift Anisotropies in the Structure Determination of Small Molecules
Plasma neutrophil elastase(ELANE) was markedly elevated in patients with alcohol use disorder, indicating a dysregulated protease‐antiprotease inflammatory balance characterised by decreased SERPINA3. ELANE showed excellent diagnostic specificity(AUC = 0.8683), supporting its potential utility as a neuroinflammatory biomarker for AUD.
Nilamoni Nath +3 more
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The Incredible Edible: Protecting Businesses and Consumers in a Society of Legalized Cannabis
This Article briefly discusses the history and origin of marijuana, or more precisely the cannabis plant, before branching into an examination of its chemical properties, forms, and uses.
Thompson, Brandon M
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The Fate of Industrial Hemp in the 2018 Farm Bill – Will Our Collective Ambivalence Finally Be Resolved? [PDF]
We are at a crossroads in the regulation of industrial hemp, and the 2018 Farm Bill is the time to decide which path we will choose. Congress has an opportunity to clear the path for farmers in the US to participate in this burgeoning market.
Coit, Marne
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A cannabigerol-rich Cannabis sativa extract, devoid of ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol, elicits hyperphagia in rats [PDF]
Objective: Non-psychoactive phytocannabinoids (pCBs) from Cannabis sativa may represent novel therapeutic options for cachexia due to their pleiotropic pharmacological activities, including appetite stimulation.
Brierley, Daniel I. +4 more
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Carbohydrate Biostimulants Modulate Cannabis Flower Volatiles and Predicted Odour
Cannabis (C. sativa) flowers are utilised therapeutically and recreationally, and their volatile profiles are an important quality attribute that shapes the user's sensory (odour) experience. One strategy to modulate cannabis volatiles is through the supplementation of fertiliser solutions with biostimulants, which are known to stimulate secondary ...
Kimber Wise, Jamie Selby‐Pham
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Cannabis sativa L. exhibits a complex sensory profile governed by a diverse range of volatile and non-volatile compounds. Volatile constituents—such as terpenes, aldehydes, ketones, esters, and sulfur-containing compounds—together with non-volatile taste-
Kacper Piotr Kaminski +5 more
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The differentiation of fibre- and drug type Cannabis seedlings by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and chemometric tools [PDF]
Cannabis cultivation in order to produce drugs is forbidden in Switzerland. Thus, law enforcement authorities regularly ask forensic laboratories to determinate cannabis plant's chemotype from seized material in order to ascertain that the plantation is ...
Anglada, F., Broséus, J., Esseiva, P.
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Abstract Background Cannabis contains various cannabinoids, with Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9‐THC) being the primary psychoactive compound. A non‐psychoactive precursor called Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THC‐A) is converted to Δ9‐THC slowly over time or rapidly when heated. Cannabis use is linked to psychotic outcomes, with increased risk associated
Daniel Greer +2 more
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Cannabis (Cannabis sativa) is an annual plant that is widely cultivated because of its industrial and medicinal importance. An experiment was carried out in 30 liter pots. in a greenhouse with controlled conditions.
Cecilia Monaco +4 more
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