Immuno (Oct 2021)

Immune Responses Are Differentially Regulated by Root, Stem, Leaf, and Flower Extracts of Female and Male CBD Hemp (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.) Plants

  • Laura G. A. Esposito,
  • Ezekial Overbaugh,
  • Jia Xiong,
  • Thirumurugan Rathinasabapathy,
  • Slavko Komarnytsky,
  • Derly José Henriques da Silva,
  • Debora A. Esposito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/immuno1040025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 369 – 379

Abstract

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Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has many applications, including the production of textiles, agricultural extracts, nutritional products, and botanicals enriched with cannabinoids and full-spectrum terpenes naturally present in the plant. In this study, the dynamics of distribution and accumulation of 10 main cannabinoids in hemp were quantified. Hemp bioactive compounds were evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity in lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW 264.7 macrophage cells. While all tissues of hemp showed moderate anti-inflammatory properties, female flowers demonstrated the highest activity. CBD showed the strongest anti-inflammatory activity with suppression of nitric oxide production at 2 μg/mL and the reduced expressions of the pro-inflammatory genes COX-2, IL-6, and TNF-α at as low as 2 ng/mL. The topical hemp inflorescences (1–50 μg/mL) and CBD alone (20–200 ng/mL) also improved mitochondrial respiration. These data contribute to the future development of agricultural and plant management techniques to produce hemp with specific metabolite profiles to selectively support immune health.

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