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NATURE REVIEWS CHEMISTRY
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41570-017-0101
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- National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)-EU collaborative grant
- Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Research, The University of Sydney
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The cannabis plant has had a tumultuous past. Once revered for its medicinal properties, it then became a banned narcotic and now the perceived medical benefits of cannabis see it receiving renewed attention. The active ingredients in cannabis plant extracts phytocannabinoids-are now being investigated, both as formulations and in isolation, for pharmaceutical applications. The most abundant phytocannabinoid is (-)-trans-Delta(9)-tetrahydro-cannabinol,a compound readily extracted from Cannabis sativa. There are over 100 known phytocannabinoids, some of which are present in such low concentrations that chemical syntheses are necessary to advance their medicinal potential. In this Review, we examine phytocannabinoids in terms of their mode of action, biosynthesis, and various total syntheses and derivatizations. Finally, we describe the policy issues surrounding the possession, use and control of phytocannabinoids.
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