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Cannabis has been used medicinally

and ceremonially by humans for

at least 3000 years.

[Economic Botany October 2016, Volume 70, Issue 3, pp 213-221 ].

The cannabinoids and other compounds in cannabis stimulated the endogenous human cannabinoid receptor system, composed of at least two functional receptors in humans, CB1 and CB2. This cannabinoid system in internally mediated by anandamide and other endogenous small molecule ligands. However, the compounds found in cannabis, particularly Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol, are able to more potently stimulate CB1 and CB2 than endogenous ligands, creating its medical use.

The family of compounds known to interact with the cannabinoid receptors is currently growing. Besides endocannabinoids and cannabis compounds, a number of pharmaceutical compounds are in development.

A HUGE

LEAP

FORWARD

by Dr. Adam D. Richardson

Table 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_receptor

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Adam D. Richardson, Chief Scientific Officer

Aegis Biotech | [email protected]

Dr. Adam is an analytical chemist with over 20 years of experience

in the natural products and biomedical research fields. He brings

his passion for natural product therapeutics and expertise in

biomedical research to AEGIS to help develop cannabis-based

products for cancer, epilepsy, and other diseases.

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