Phytochemistry of Cannabis sativa L.

Mahmoud A ElSohly, Mohamed M Radwan, Waseem Gul, Suman Chandra, Ahmed Galal
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Cannabis (Cannabis sativa, or hemp) and its constituents-in particular the cannabinoids-have been the focus of extensive chemical and biological research for almost half a century since the discovery of the chemical structure of its major active constituent, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC). The plant's behavioral and psychotropic effects are attributed to its content of this class of compounds, the cannabinoids, primarily Δ9-THC, which is produced mainly in the leaves and flower buds of the plant. Besides Δ9-THC, there are also non-psychoactive cannabinoids with several medicinal functions, such as cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene (CBC), and cannabigerol (CBG), along with other non-cannabinoid constituents belonging to diverse classes of natural products. Today, more than 560 constituents have been identified in cannabis. The recent discoveries of the medicinal properties of cannabis and the cannabinoids in addition to their potential applications in the treatment of a number of serious illnesses, such as glaucoma, depression, neuralgia, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and alleviation of symptoms of HIV/AIDS and cancer, have given momentum to the quest for further understanding the chemistry, biology, and medicinal properties of this plant.This contribution presents an overview of the botany, cultivation aspects, and the phytochemistry of cannabis and its chemical constituents. Particular emphasis is placed on the newly-identified/isolated compounds. In addition, techniques for isolation of cannabis constituents and analytical methods used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of cannabis and its products are also reviewed.

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大麻的植物化学
自从发现大麻(Cannabis sativa 或大麻)的主要活性成分 Δ9-四氢大麻酚(Δ9-THC)的化学结构以来,近半个世纪以来,大麻及其成分,特别是大麻素,一直是广泛的化学和生物学研究的焦点。大麻植物的行为和精神作用归因于其所含的大麻素类化合物,主要是 Δ9-THC,它主要产生于大麻植物的叶片和花蕾中。除 Δ9-THC 外,还有一些非精神活性大麻素具有多种药用功能,如大麻二酚(CBD)、大麻色烯(CBC)和大麻萜醇(CBG),以及属于不同天然产品类别的其他非大麻素成分。如今,大麻中已发现 560 多种成分。最近,人们发现了大麻和大麻素的药用特性,以及它们在治疗青光眼、抑郁症、神经痛、多发性硬化症、老年痴呆症等多种严重疾病以及减轻艾滋病和癌症症状方面的潜在应用,这推动了人们进一步了解这种植物的化学、生物学和药用特性。本文概述了大麻的植物学、种植方面和植物化学及其化学成分,特别强调了新发现/分离的化合物。此外,还综述了大麻成分的分离技术以及用于对大麻及其产品进行定性和定量分析的分析方法。
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