The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation

Significant growth of interest in cannabis (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.), especially its natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties, has been observed recently. This narrative review aimed to present the state of the art of research concerning the anti-inflammatory activity of...

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Main Authors: Michał Graczyk, Agata Anna Lewandowska, Tomasz Dzierżanowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/15/4551
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spelling doaj-b9c4d65f047f4cb3a6a7c2706dcbdff82021-08-06T15:29:07ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-07-01264551455110.3390/molecules26154551The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and InflammationMichał Graczyk0Agata Anna Lewandowska1Tomasz Dzierżanowski2Department of Palliative Care, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 87-100 Toruń, PolandCollegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 87-100 Toruń, PolandLaboratory of Palliative Medicine, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-007 Warsaw, PolandSignificant growth of interest in cannabis (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.), especially its natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties, has been observed recently. This narrative review aimed to present the state of the art of research concerning the anti-inflammatory activity of all classes of cannabinoids published in the last five years. Multimodal properties of cannabinoids include their involvement in immunological processes, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidative effects. Cannabinoids and non-cannabinoid compounds of cannabis proved their anti-inflammatory effects in numerous animal models. The research in humans is missing, and the results are unconvincing. Although preclinical evidence suggests cannabinoids are of value in treating chronic inflammatory diseases, the clinical evidence is scarce, and further well-designed clinical trials are essential to determine the prospects for using cannabinoids in inflammatory conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/15/4551cannabiscannabinoidsinflammationanti-inflammatoryantioxidativeimmunology
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The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
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cannabinoids
inflammation
anti-inflammatory
antioxidative
immunology
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title The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
title_short The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
title_full The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
title_fullStr The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed The Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis in Counteracting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
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series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Significant growth of interest in cannabis (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.), especially its natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties, has been observed recently. This narrative review aimed to present the state of the art of research concerning the anti-inflammatory activity of all classes of cannabinoids published in the last five years. Multimodal properties of cannabinoids include their involvement in immunological processes, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidative effects. Cannabinoids and non-cannabinoid compounds of cannabis proved their anti-inflammatory effects in numerous animal models. The research in humans is missing, and the results are unconvincing. Although preclinical evidence suggests cannabinoids are of value in treating chronic inflammatory diseases, the clinical evidence is scarce, and further well-designed clinical trials are essential to determine the prospects for using cannabinoids in inflammatory conditions.
topic cannabis
cannabinoids
inflammation
anti-inflammatory
antioxidative
immunology
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