Secondary Metabolites Profiled in Cannabis Inflorescences, Leaves, Stem Barks, and Roots for Medicinal Purposes
Abstract Cannabis research has historically focused on the most prevalent cannabinoids. However, extracts with a broad spectrum of secondary metabolites may have increased efficacy and decreased adverse effects compared to cannabinoids in isolation. Cannabis’s complexity contributes to the length an...
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Main Authors: | Dan Jin, Kaiping Dai, Zhen Xie, Jie Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a0eee961911f4b758a0a00c2e0cb1f6f |
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