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Abstract #24715 Published in IGR 11-4

Naturally occurring and related synthetic cannabinoids and their potential therapeutic applications

Galal AM; Slade D; Gul W; El-Alfy AT; Ferreira D; Elsohly MA
Recent Patents on CNS Drug Discovery 2009; 4: 112-136


Naturally occurring cannabinoids (phytocannabinoids) are biosynthetically related terpenophenolic compounds uniquely produced by the highly variable plant, Cannabis sativa L. Natural and synthetic cannabinoids have been extensively studied since the discovery that the psychotropic effects of cannabis are mainly due to (Delta) (9)-THC. However, cannabinoids exert pharmacological actions on other biological systems such as the cardiovascular, immune and endocrine systems. Most of these effects have been attributed to the ability of these compounds to interact with the cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors. The FDA approval of Marinol(registered trademark), a product containing synthetic (Delta)(9)-THC (dronabinol), in 1985 for the control of nausea and vomiting in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, and in 1992 as an appetite stimulant for AIDS patients, has further intensified the research interest in these compounds. This article reviews patents (2003-2007) that describe methods for isolation of cannabinoids from cannabis, chemical and chromatographic methods for their purification, synthesis, and potential therapeutic applications of these compounds.

A.M. Galal. National Center for Natural Products Research, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, United States. amgalalv@olemiss.edu


Classification:

11.14 Investigational drugs; pharmacological experiments (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)



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