| Literature DB >> 34237796 |
Pradeep Kumar1, Dipendra Kumar Mahato2, Madhu Kamle1, Rituraj Borah1, Bharti Sharma3, Shikha Pandhi3, Vijay Tripathi4, Hardeo Singh Yadav5, Sheetal Devi6, Umesh Patil7, Jianbo Xiao7, Awdhesh Kumar Mishra8.
Abstract
Marijuana, or Cannabis sativa L., is a common psychoactive plant used for both recreational and medicinal purposes. In many countries, cannabis-based medicines have been legalized under certain conditions because of their immense prospects in medicinal applications. With a comprehensive insight into the prospects and challenges associated with the pharmacological use and global trade of C. sativa, this mini-review focuses on the medicinal importance of the plant and its legal status worldwide; the pharmacological compounds and its therapeutic potential along with the underlying public health concerns and future perspective are herein discussed. The existence of major compounds including Δ9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9 -THC), cannabidiol, cannabinol, and cannabichromene contributes to the medicinal effects of the cannabis plant. These compounds are also involved in the treatment of various types of cancer, epilepsy, and Parkinson's disease displaying several mechanisms of action. Cannabis sativa is a plant with significant pharmacological potential. However, several aspects of the plant need an in-depth understanding of the drug mechanism and its interaction with other drugs. Only after addressing these health concerns, legalization of cannabis could be utilized to its full potential as a future medicine.Entities:
Keywords: C. sativa; anticancer; cannabinoids; ethnopharmacological properties; legalization; psychoactive drug; public health
Year: 2021 PMID: 34237796 DOI: 10.1002/ptr.7213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytother Res ISSN: 0951-418X Impact factor: 5.878