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Cannabis Phytochemicals: A Review of Phytocannabinoid Chemistry and Bioactivity as Neuroprotective Agents

Dylan T. Marsh, Scott D. Smid

2020Australian Journal of Chemistry19 citationsDOI

Abstract

With the advent of medical cannabis usage globally, there has been a renewed interest in exploring the chemical diversity of this unique plant. Cannabis produces hundreds of unique phytocannabinoids, which not only have diverse chemical structures but also a range of cellular and molecular actions, interesting pharmacological properties, and biological actions. In addition, it produces other flavonoids, stilbenoids, and terpenes that have been variably described as conferring additional or so-called entourage effects to whole-plant extracts when used in therapeutic settings. This review explores this phytochemical diversity in relation to specific bioactivity ascribed to phytocannabinoids as neuroprotective agents. It outlines emergent evidence for the potential for selected phytocannabinoids and other cannabis phytochemicals to mitigate factors such as inflammation and oxidative stress as drivers of neurotoxicity, in addition to focusing on specific interactions with pathological misfolding proteins, such as amyloid ß, associated with major forms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryPhytochemicalNeuroprotectionNeurotoxicityCannabisPharmacologyBiochemistryBiologyMedicineToxicityPsychiatryOrganic chemistryCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchGABA and Rice ResearchBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques