Cannabis sativa L. is a plant long used for its textile fibers, seed oil, and oleoresin with medicinal and psychoactive properties. It is the main source of phytocannabinoids, with over 100 compounds detected so far. In recent years, a lot of attention has been given to the main phytochemicals present in Cannabis sativa L., namely, cannabidiol (CBD) and Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Compared to THC, CBD has non-psychoactive effects, an advantage for clinical applications of anti-tumor benefits. The review is designed to provide an update regarding the multi-target effects of CBD in different types of cancer. The main focus is on the latest in vitro and in vivo studies that present data regarding the anti-proliferative, pro-apoptotic, cytotoxic, anti-invasive, anti-antiangiogenic, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties of CBD together with their mechanisms of action. The latest clinical evidence of the anticancer effects of CBD is also outlined. Moreover, the main aspects of the pharmacological and toxicological profiles are given.
Background:
This study is one of the dynamics molecular docking that presents the interactions
between a molecular model of the mixture of humic acid structure and 18 aristolochic acids structures, from
PubChem database in a water box that simulates the environment reactions.
Objective:
The major objective was to identify what happens in this procedure(LD/MM+) with the coupled
species.
Method:
LD/MM+ SIMULATION ( Langevin dynamics simulation)
Results:
The R-Squared statistic indicates that the model as fitted by MLR , explains 90.9437% of the variability in Volume.
Conclusion:
The interactions of these acids, the types of forces, and the way that these molecules can get
closer to each other, in terms of total energy density, while identifying the specificities vis-à-vis of wateraromaticity or water-reactivity behaviors.
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