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Cannabinoids—Multifunctional Compounds, Applications and Challenges—Mini Review

Dominik Duczmal, Aleksandra Bazan‐Wozniak, Krystyna Niedzielska, Robert Pietrzak

2024Molecules20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cannabinoids represent a highly researched group of plant-derived ingredients. The substantial investment of funds from state and commercial sources has facilitated a significant increase in knowledge about these ingredients. Cannabinoids can be classified into three principal categories: plant-derived phytocannabinoids, synthetic cannabinoids and endogenous cannabinoids, along with the enzymes responsible for their synthesis and degradation. All of these compounds interact biologically with type 1 (CB1) and/or type 2 (CB2) cannabinoid receptors. A substantial body of evidence from in vitro and in vivo studies has demonstrated that cannabinoids and inhibitors of endocannabinoid degradation possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumour and antifibrotic properties with beneficial effects. This review, which spans the period from 1940 to 2024, offers an overview of the potential therapeutic applications of natural and synthetic cannabinoids. The development of these substances is essential for the global market of do-it-yourself drugs to fully exploit the promising therapeutic properties of cannabinoids.

Topics & Concepts

Synthetic cannabinoidsCannabinoid receptorEndocannabinoid systemCannabinoidPharmacologyDrugChemistryCannabinoid receptor type 2CannabidiolDrug discoveryBiologyReceptorCannabisMedicineBiochemistryPsychiatryAgonistCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchGABA and Rice ResearchDiet, Metabolism, and Disease