2021
DOI: 10.3390/toxins13020117
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Cannabis: A Toxin-Producing Plant with Potential Therapeutic Uses

Abstract: For thousands of years, Cannabis sativa has been utilized as a medicine and for recreational and spiritual purposes. Phytocannabinoids are a family of compounds that are found in the cannabis plant, which is known for its psychotogenic and euphoric effects; the main psychotropic constituent of cannabis is Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC). The pharmacological effects of cannabinoids are a result of interactions between those compounds and cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2, located in many parts of the human bo… Show more

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“…Indeed, while the route of administration and variability within and between subjects influence the pharmacokinetics of these compounds, both ∆ 9 -THC and CBD have been detected in the lungs, heart, brain, liver, adipose tissue, and breast milk, and can readily cross the placenta [76]. ∆ 9 -THC is the most potent psychoactive component found in cannabis extracts that causes a state of euphoria (generically referred to as the "high") and possesses therapeutic utility, treating nausea and emesis, appetite, spasticity, pain, and anxiety [77,78]. These effects are largely attributed to agonist activity at CB1 and CB2 receptors.…”
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“…Indeed, while the route of administration and variability within and between subjects influence the pharmacokinetics of these compounds, both ∆ 9 -THC and CBD have been detected in the lungs, heart, brain, liver, adipose tissue, and breast milk, and can readily cross the placenta [76]. ∆ 9 -THC is the most potent psychoactive component found in cannabis extracts that causes a state of euphoria (generically referred to as the "high") and possesses therapeutic utility, treating nausea and emesis, appetite, spasticity, pain, and anxiety [77,78]. These effects are largely attributed to agonist activity at CB1 and CB2 receptors.…”
Section: Ecs Ligandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CBD is another phytocannabinoid that modulates pain, spasticity, and inflammation, while lacking the psychoactive properties typically seen with ∆ 9 -THC. In fact, CBD is thought to have a protective effect as co-administration of CBD with ∆ 9 -THC has been shown to alleviate the psychotic effects of ∆ 9 -THC by allosterically modulating and indirectly antagonizing CB receptors [77,79]. While CBD can be metabolized into various derivatives of 7-carboxy-CBD, most CBD is excreted in the feces unchanged [80].…”
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“…Despite this, some agonists, such as arachidonyl-2 -chlorethylamide (ACEA) compound, show CB1R high selectivity. In addition, allosteric modulators that bind to different sites other than the ligand orthosteric site affect the stimulus of cannabinoid receptor by either enhancing or reducing its activity [24].…”
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confidence: 99%