The connection between Cannabis sativa’s chemical compounds and their ability to treat three different inflammatory ailments including bowel diseases, (IBD, e.g., Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis), neuronal diseases (IND, e.g., Parkinson and Alzheimer), and a wide range of inflammatory skin diseases (ISD, e.g., atopic dermatitis and psoriasis) is presented. We review the range of experiments conducted over the last decade using either the whole extract of cannabis or separated mono-phytocannabinoids in the attempt to decipher the lead molecules, the receptors involved, the effects on genes and proteins, and especially the therapeutic potency of cannabis-derived compounds for treating these different inflammatory diseases. Along with the specifications for its current cutting-edge potential, the drawbacks and the designated needs for additional specific information from future research are indicated.
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Namdar, D., & Koltai, H. (2018). Medical cannabis for the treatment of inflammation. Natural Product Communications, 13(3), 249–254. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1801300304
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