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Marijuana's anti-inflammatory compound

Posted by Pescovitz,

June 25, 2008 2:49 PM | permalink

New research shows that one of the cannabinoid found in marijuana

is an anti-inflammatory that doesn't have the side effect of getting you high.

THC also combats inflammation, but that's the stuff that gets you high.

However, experiments at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology showed that

another cannabis compound, (E)-BCP (beta-caryophyllene), is also an

anti-inflammatory but doesn't affect the molecular receptor that makes you feel

stoned. Instead it activates only the CB2 receptor which plays a key role in

alleviating inflammation. From National Geographic:

Essential

oils from cannabis plants — whose leaves and flowers are used to make the

marijuana drug — contain up to 35 percent (E)-BCP...

" Our interest is to exploit the pharmacological nature of the CB2

receptor, " because it does not have psychotropic side effects, (study

author Jürg) Gertsch explained in an email.

Pot as anti-inflammatory

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