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Cannabis sativa L. has been widely used by humans for centuries for various purposes, such as industrial, ceremonial, medicinal, and food. The bioactive components of Cannabis sativa L.
Joonyoung Shin +10 more
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Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds nutritional aspects and food production perspectives: A review
This review is devoted to an analysis of the hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds’ nutritional aspects and food production perspectives, that can become a valuable source of multifunctional components for functional food production. Cannabis sativa L.
T. N. Capcanari +2 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 ...
Conor Stephen +3 more
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Cannabis sativa L. is a plant with a wide range of potential medicinal applications. In recent years, polyploidy has gained attention as a potential strategy for rapidly improving C.
Hocelayne Paulino Fernandes +6 more
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Research Progress on Cannabinoids in Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) in China
Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is an ancient cultivated plant that contains less than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is widely utilized at home and abroad and is an economic crop with great development and utilization value.
Xiangping Sun
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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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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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Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) plants from the family Cannabidaceae have been used since ancient times, to produce fibers, oil, and for medicinal purposes.
D. Kopustinskiene +3 more
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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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Morphological Characterization of Cannabis sativa L. Throughout Its Complete Life Cycle
This study extensively characterizes the morphological characteristics, including the leaf morphology, plant structure, flower development, and trichome features throughout the entire life cycle of Cannabis sativa L. cv. White Widow.
M. Hesami, Marco Pepe, A. Jones
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