Plants (Jul 2024)

Genetic Characterization and Chemical Identification of Moroccan <i>Cannabis sativa</i> (L.) Seeds: Extraction, and <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Silico</i> Biological Evaluation

  • Amira Metouekel,
  • Fadwa Badrana,
  • Rabie Kachkoul,
  • Mohamed Chebaibi,
  • Mohamed Akhazzane,
  • Abdelfattah El Moussaoui,
  • Nadia Touil,
  • Hamid El Amri,
  • Elmostafa El Fahime,
  • Saïd El Kazzouli,
  • Nabil El Brahmi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13141938
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 1938

Abstract

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This study investigated the molecular, phytochemical, and biological aspects of ten local Moroccan traditional landrace Cannabis seeds. Genetic polymorphisms were analyzed using DNA barcode determination, revealing two distinct molecular profiles: “Cannabis, species sativa, subspecies indica” and “Cannabis, species sativa, subspecies sativa”. Furthermore, a new sequence was identified by sequencing of the THCA synthase coding gene. Chemical profiling via HPLC-ESI-FULL-MS and GC-MS-MS of AMSD1 maceration extracts revealed 13 non-volatile chemicals, including 3 inactive cannabinoids and 3 polyphenols, and 24 intriguing volatile compounds, including 7 previously unreported in Cannabis seed extracts. Moreover, the in vitro/in silico analysis provision of biological activities through their antioxidant power, antimicrobial effect, and cytotoxicity potency, as well as antiviral activity, were realized. These results contribute to a thorough comprehension of Moroccan Cannabis seeds, illuminating their molecular, phytochemical, and biological features. Furthermore, they highlight the seeds as a potential source of nutritious components with antioxidant properties, offering valuable insights for future research.

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