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'''"[[Journal:Analysis of cannabidiol, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, and their acids in CBD/hemp oil products|Analysis of cannabidiol, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, and their acids in CBD/hemp oil products]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Cannabis sativa research trends, challenges, and new-age perspectives|Cannabis sativa research trends, challenges, and new-age perspectives]]"'''


[[Hemp|Hemp]] products are readily available and are aggressively marketed for their health and medicinal benefits. Most consumers of these products are interested because of their [[Cannabidiol|cannabidiol]] (CBD) content, which has taken the natural products industry by storm. The CBD and [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol]] (delta-9-THC) concentrations in these products are often absent, and even where labeled, the accuracy of the label amounts is often questionable. In order to gain a better understanding of the CBD content, fifty hemp products were analyzed by [[gas chromatography]] coupled with [[mass spectrometry]] (GC-MS) for CBD, delta-9-THC, [[Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid|tetrahydrocannabinolic acid]] (delta-9-THCAA), and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA). Delta-9-THCAA and CBDA are the natural precursors of delta-9-THC and CBD in the plant material. ('''[[Journal:Analysis of cannabidiol, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, and their acids in CBD/hemp oil products|Full article...]]''')<br />
[[Cannabis sativa|''Cannabis sativa'' L.]] is one of the oldest known medicinal plants, cultivated for at least 10,000 years for several agricultural and industrial applications. However, the plant became controversial owing to some psychoactive components that have adverse effects on human health. In this review, we analyze the trends in [[cannabis]] research for the past two centuries. We discuss the historical transitions of cannabis from the category of "herbal medicine" to an [[Cannabis (drug)|illicit drug]] and back to a medicinal product [[Legality of cannabis|post-legalization]]. In addition, we address the new-age application of immuno-suppressive and anti-inflammatory cannabis extracts for the treatment of [[limswiki:COVID-19|COVID-19]] inflammation. We further address the influence of the legal aspects of [[cannabis cultivation]] for medicinal, pharmaceutical, and biotechnological research ... ('''[[Journal:Cannabis sativa research trends, challenges, and new-age perspectives|Full article...]]''')<br />
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"Cannabis sativa research trends, challenges, and new-age perspectives"

Cannabis sativa L. is one of the oldest known medicinal plants, cultivated for at least 10,000 years for several agricultural and industrial applications. However, the plant became controversial owing to some psychoactive components that have adverse effects on human health. In this review, we analyze the trends in cannabis research for the past two centuries. We discuss the historical transitions of cannabis from the category of "herbal medicine" to an illicit drug and back to a medicinal product post-legalization. In addition, we address the new-age application of immuno-suppressive and anti-inflammatory cannabis extracts for the treatment of COVID-19 inflammation. We further address the influence of the legal aspects of cannabis cultivation for medicinal, pharmaceutical, and biotechnological research ... (Full article...)

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Does cannabis extract obtained from cannabis flowers with maximum allowed residual level of aflatoxins and ochratoxin A have an impact on human safety and health?
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