Current Challenges and Opportunities for Improved Cannabidiol Solubility

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Cannabidiol (CBD), derived from the cannabis plant, has gained significant attention due to its potential therapeutic benefits. However, one of the challenges associated with CBD administration is its low bioavailability, which refers to the fraction of an administered dose that reaches systemic circulation. This limitation necessitates the exploration of various approaches to enhance the bioavailability of CBD, thus helping to maximize its therapeutic potential. A variety of approaches are now emerging, including nanoemulsion-based systems, lipid-based formulations, prodrugs, nanocarriers, and alternative routes of administration, which hold promise for improving the bioavailability of CBD and pave the way for novel formulations that maximize the therapeutic potential of CBD in various medical conditions. This opinion piece presents the current understanding surrounding CBD bioavailability and considers strategies aimed at improving both its absorption and its bioavailability.

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Hossain, K. R., Alghalayini, A., & Valenzuela, S. M. (2023). Current Challenges and Opportunities for Improved Cannabidiol Solubility. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914514

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