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An Overview on Medicinal Chemistry of Synthetic and Natural Derivatives of Cannabidiol.


ABSTRACT: Cannabidiol (CBD) has been traditionally used in Cannabis-based preparation, however historically, it has received far less interest as a single drug than the other components of Cannabis. Currently, CBD generates considerable interest due to its beneficial neuroprotective, antiepileptic, anxiolytic, antipsychotic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore, the CBD scaffold becomes of increasing interest for medicinal chemists. This review provides an overview of the chemical structure of natural and synthetic CBD derivatives including the molecular targets associated with these compounds. A clear identification of their biological targets has been shown to be still very challenging.

SUBMITTER: Morales P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5487438 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An Overview on Medicinal Chemistry of Synthetic and Natural Derivatives of Cannabidiol.

Morales Paula P   Reggio Patricia H PH   Jagerovic Nadine N  

Frontiers in pharmacology 20170628


Cannabidiol (CBD) has been traditionally used in <i>Cannabis</i>-based preparation, however historically, it has received far less interest as a single drug than the other components of <i>Cannabis</i>. Currently, CBD generates considerable interest due to its beneficial neuroprotective, antiepileptic, anxiolytic, antipsychotic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore, the CBD scaffold becomes of increasing interest for medicinal chemists. This review provides an overview of the chemical str  ...[more]

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