Affiliation:
1. ProjectC21 Consulting Agency, Bari, Italy
2. Hazekamp Herbal Consulting BV, Leiden, Netherlands
Abstract
In recent years, the Cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa L.) has been rediscovered as a source of
new medicines around the world. Despite the fact that a number of registered medicines have been developed
on the basis of purified cannabis components, there is a rapid increasing acceptance and use of
cannabis in its herbal form. Licensed producers of high quality cannabis plants now operate in various
countries including The Netherlands, Canada, Israel, and Australia, and in many US states. The legal
availability of cannabis flowers allows to prescribe and prepare different cannabis galenic preparations
by pharmacists. It is believed that synergy between cannabis components, known as “entourage effect”,
may be responsible for the superior effects of using herbal cannabis versus isolated compounds. So far,
only a few cannabis components have been properly characterized for their therapeutic potential, making
it unclear which of the isolated compounds should be further developed into registered medicines.
Until such products become available, simple and accessible galenic preparations from the cannabis
plant could play an important role. In cannabis, phytochemical and pharmacological attention has been
attributed mainly to four major cannabinoids (Δ9- tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabigerol and
cannabichromene) and to terpene components. This means a basic knowledge of these compounds and
their bioavailability in different administration forms is useful for producers as well as prescribers of
galenic preparations. This work will outline the most important aspects of cannabinoids and terpenes,
and their behaviors during preparation and use of various administration forms including vaporizing,
cannabis oils and extracts, tea, and skin creams.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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