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27 paź 2020 · Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the 113 identified phytocannabinoids found in Cannabis sativa. It is nonpsychotropic and constitutes up to 40% of the plant extract [1]. It can also be obtained synthetically. The molecular structure of CBD, and other cannabinoids, is shown in Figure 1.
- Cannabinoids for Treating Cardiovascular Disorders: Putting Together a ...
The aim of this review is to cover the role that...
- Cannabinoids for Treating Cardiovascular Disorders: Putting Together a ...
However, with a few exceptions, the effect of CBD on the cardiovascular system under physiological conditions appears to be negligible, which confirms a good safety profile of this cannabinoid. On the other hand, potential CBD application for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders is considered.
6 sty 2023 · Researchers have reported various cannabinoids, especially cannabidiol, as a promising approach to CVDs; hence, the purpose of this review is to summarize and update the cardiovascular actions of the most potent phytocannabinoids and the potential therapeutic role of ECS in CVDs, including ischemic reperfusion injury, arrhythmia, heart failure ...
5 sie 2020 · Cannabis may have therapeutic benefits, but few are cardiovascular in nature. Conversely, many of the concerning health implications of cannabis include cardiovascular diseases, although they may be mediated by mechanisms of delivery.
The aim of this review is to cover the role that cannabinoids play in the treatment or prevention of various cardiovascular diseases including blood pressure, metabolic disorders, atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and cardiac arrhythmia.
6 sty 2023 · Researchers have reported various cannabinoids, especially cannabidiol, as a promising approach to CVDs; hence, the purpose of this review is to summarize and update the cardiovascular actions of the most potent phytocannabinoids and the potential therapeutic role of ECS in CVDs, including ischemic reperfusion injury, arrhythmia, heart failure ...
Decades of research has provided evidence for the role of the endocannabinoid system in human health and disease. This versatile system, consisting of two receptors (CB1 and CB2), their endogenous ligands (endocannabinoids), and metabolic enzymes has been implicated in a wide variety of disease states, ranging from neurological disorders to cancer.