Molecules (Jan 2024)

An Overview of Cannabidiol as a Multifunctional Drug: Pharmacokinetics and Cellular Effects

  • Nadia Martinez Naya,
  • Jazmin Kelly,
  • Giuliana Corna,
  • Michele Golino,
  • Ariel H. Polizio,
  • Antonio Abbate,
  • Stefano Toldo,
  • Eleonora Mezzaroma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29020473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
p. 473

Abstract

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Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound derived from Cannabis Sativa, has garnered increasing attention for its diverse therapeutic potential. This comprehensive review delves into the complex pharmacokinetics of CBD, including factors such as bioavailability, distribution, safety profile, and dosage recommendations, which contribute to the compound’s pharmacological profile. CBD’s role as a pharmacological inhibitor is explored, encompassing interactions with the endocannabinoid system and ion channels. The compound’s anti-inflammatory effects, influencing the Interferon-beta and NF-κB, position it as a versatile candidate for immune system regulation and interventions in inflammatory processes. The historical context of Cannabis Sativa’s use for recreational and medicinal purposes adds depth to the discussion, emphasizing CBD’s emergence as a pivotal phytocannabinoid. As research continues, CBD’s integration into clinical practice holds promise for revolutionizing treatment approaches and enhancing patient outcomes. The evolution in CBD research encourages ongoing exploration, offering the prospect of unlocking new therapeutic utility.

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