Cannabis sativa L. - Botany and Biotechnology

Cannabis sativa L. - Botany and Biotechnology

Cannabis sativa L. - Botany and Biotechnology

Cannabis sativa L. - Botany and Biotechnology

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Overview

This book highlights current Cannabis research: its botany, authentication, biotechnology, in vitro propagation, chemistry, cannabinoids biosynthesis, metabolomics, genomics, biomass production, quality control, and pharmacology.

Cannabis sativa L. (Family: Cannabaceae) is one of the oldest sources of fiber, food and medicine. This plant has been of interest to researchers, general public and media not only due to its medicinal properties but also the controversy surrounding its illicit use. Cannabis has a long history of medicinal use in the Middle East and Asia, being first introduced as a medicine in Western Europe in the early 19th century. Due to its numerous natural constituents, Cannabis is considered a chemically complex species. It contains a unique class of terpeno-phenolic compounds (cannabinoids or phyannabinoids), which have been extensively studied since the discovery of the chemical structure of tetrah

ydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), commonly known as THC, the main constituent responsible for the plant’s psychoactive effects. An additionally important cannabinoid of current interest is Cannabidiol (CBD). There has been a significant interest in CBD and CBD oil (extract of CBD rich Cannabis) over the last few years because of its reported activity as an antiepileptic agent, particularly its potential use in the treatment of intractable epilepsy in children.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319545639
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 05/23/2017
Edition description: 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 474
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Suman Chandra, Ph.D.


Senior Research Scientist


National Center for Natural Products Research


Research School of Pharmaceutical Sciences


School of Pharmacy


The University of Mississippi, USA




Hemant Lata, Ph.D.




Senior Research Scientist


National Center for Natural Products Research


Research School of Pharmaceutical Sciences


School of Pharmacy


The University of Mississippi, USA




Mahmoud A. ElSohly, Ph.D.



Research Professor


National Center for Natural Products Research 


Research School of Pharmaceutical Sciences


School of Pharmacy


The University of Mississippi, USA


&


ElSohly Laboratories Inc.

Oxford, Mississippi, USA


Table of Contents

Classification of Cannabis sativa L. in relation to agricultural, biotechnological, medical and recreational utilization
History of Cannabis as Medicine: Nineteenth Century Irish Physicians and Correlations of their Observations to Modern Research
Cannabis Sativa L.: Botany and Horticulture
Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica versus “Sativa” and “Indica”
Morpho-anatomy of Marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.)
Chemical and Morphological Phenotypes in Breeding of Cannabis sativa L.
Natural Cannabinoids of Cannabis and Methods of Analysis
Cannabinoids: Biosynthesis and Biotechnological Applications
The Pharmacology and Therapeutic Potential of Plant Cannabinoids
Cannabinoid CB2 Receptor Mechanism of Cannabis sativa L.Cannabidiol as a Treatment for Seizures, Convulsions and Epilepsy
Allergenicity to Cannabis sativa L. and Methods to Assess Personal Exposure
Micropropagation of Cannabis sativa L. – An Update
Hairy Root Culture as a Biotechnological Tool in
C. sativa
Genomics and Molecular Markers in Cannabis sativa L.
The Role of Agrobacterium-Mediated and Other Gene-Transfer Technologies in Cannabis Research and Product Development
Induction of Polyploidy and Its Effect on
Cannabis sativa L.
Classical and Molecular Cytogenetics of Cannabis sativa L.
Assessing Genetic Diversity in Cannabis sativa Using Molecular Approaches
Cannabis Endophytes and Their Application in Breeding and Physiological Fitness
Chemical and physical elicitation for enhanced cannabinoid production in Cannabis
Contaminants of Concern in Cannabis: Microbes, Heavy Metals and Pesticides

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