Unveiling Colombia's medicinal Cannabis sativa treasure trove: Phenotypic and Chemotypic diversity in legal cultivation

Author:

Enríquez Diego J.1,Alonso Julio C.2ORCID,Hille Lucas3,Brand Stefan4ORCID,Holzgrabe Ulrike5ORCID,Vergara Daniela67,Montoya Guillermo1ORCID,Ramírez Yesid A.15

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ingeniería, Diseño y Ciencias Aplicadas Universidad Icesi Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia

2. Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y Económicas Universidad Icesi Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia

3. Institute for Chemistry and Biochemistry Free University of Berlin Berlin Germany

4. Symrise AG, Mühlenfeldstrasse1 Holzminden Germany

5. Institute for Pharmacy and Food Chemistry University of Würzburg. Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg Germany

6. Harvest New York, Cornell Cooperative Extension Geneva New York USA

7. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionCannabis sativa is a highly versatile plant with a long history of cultivation and domestication. It produces multiple compounds that exert distinct and valuable therapeutic effects by modulating diverse biological systems, including the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Access to standardized, metabolically diverse, and reproducible C. sativa chemotypes and chemovars is essential for physicians to optimize individualized patient treatment and for industries to conduct drug‐discovery campaigns.ObjectiveThis study aimed to characterize and assess the phytochemical diversity of C. sativa chemotypes in diverse ecological regions of Colombia, South America.MethodologyTen cannabinoids and 23 terpenes were measured using liquid and gas chromatography, in addition to other phenotypic traits, in 156 C. sativa plants that were grown in diverse ecological regions in Colombia, a hotspot for global biodiversity.ResultsOur results reveal significant phytochemical diversity in Colombian‐grown C. sativa plants, with four distinct chemotypes based on cannabinoid profile. The significant amount of usually uncommon terpenes suggests that Colombia's environments may have unique capabilities that allow the plant to express these compounds. Colombia's diverse climates offer enormous cultivation potential, making it a key player in both domestic and international medicinal and recreational C. sativa trade.ConclusionThese findings underscore Colombia's capacity to pioneer global C. sativa production diversification, particularly in South America with new emerging markets.

Funder

Universidad ICESI

Publisher

Wiley

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