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'''"[[Journal: | '''"[[Journal:Beyond cannabinoids: Application of NMR-based metabolomics for the assessment of Cannabis sativa L. crop health|Beyond cannabinoids: Application of NMR-based metabolomics for the assessment of ''Cannabis sativa'' L. crop health]]"''' | ||
While [[Cannabis sativa|''Cannabis sativa'' L.]] varieties have been traditionally characterized by their major [[cannabinoid]] profile, it is now well established that other plant [[Metabolomics|metabolites]] can also have physiological effects, including minor cannabinoids, [[terpene]]s, and [[flavonoid]]s. Given the multiple applications of ''[[Cannabis]]'' in the medical field, it is therefore critical to characterize it according to its chemical composition (i.e., its metabolome) and not only its botanical traits. With this in mind, the cannabinoid and metabolomic profiles from [[inflorescence]]s of two ''C. sativa'' varieties with either high [[Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid|Δ<sup>9</sup>-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid]] (THCA) or high [[cannabidiolic acid]] (CBDA) contents harvested at different times were studied ... ('''[[Journal:High-throughput methods to identify male Cannabis sativa using various genotyping methods|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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: ▪ [[Journal:High-throughput methods to identify male Cannabis sativa using various genotyping methods|High-throughput methods to identify male Cannabis sativa using various genotyping methods]] | |||
: ▪ [[Journal:Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature|Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature]] | : ▪ [[Journal:Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature|Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature]] | ||
: ▪ [[Journal:Differentiating cannabis products: Drugs, food, and supplements|Differentiating cannabis products: Drugs, food, and supplements]] | : ▪ [[Journal:Differentiating cannabis products: Drugs, food, and supplements|Differentiating cannabis products: Drugs, food, and supplements]] | ||
Revision as of 19:17, 1 May 2023
While Cannabis sativa L. varieties have been traditionally characterized by their major cannabinoid profile, it is now well established that other plant metabolites can also have physiological effects, including minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. Given the multiple applications of Cannabis in the medical field, it is therefore critical to characterize it according to its chemical composition (i.e., its metabolome) and not only its botanical traits. With this in mind, the cannabinoid and metabolomic profiles from inflorescences of two C. sativa varieties with either high Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) or high cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) contents harvested at different times were studied ... (Full article...)
Recently featured:
- ▪ High-throughput methods to identify male Cannabis sativa using various genotyping methods
- ▪ Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature
- ▪ Differentiating cannabis products: Drugs, food, and supplements