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  1. Industrial hemp has experienced a resurgence in global cultivation due to its diverse applications in textiles, food, bioplastics, biofuels, and environmental benefits such as phytoremediation and carbon seque...

    Authors: Navneet Kaur, Anil Kumar, Tabarak Malik, Madhuri Girdhar, Manbir Singh, Reenu Singh, Mohd. Tariq and Anand Mohan
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:27
  2. Following the legalization of cannabis in several U.S. states, the cannabis market has expanded, leading to a wider range of products including smoked, edible, and vape products which have variable health effe...

    Authors: Meman Diaby, Osayande Agbonlahor, Bethany Shorey Fennell, Joy L. Hart and Delvon T. Mattingly
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:26
  3. The legalization of industrial hemp, Cannabis sativa L., which contains < 0.3% āˆ†9-tetrahydrocannabinol (āˆ†9-THC), in many countries, has led to a significant rise in its cultivation. Consequently, byproducts deriv...

    Authors: Agung Irawan, Hunter Buffington, Serkan Ates and Massimo Bionaz
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:25
  4. Several studies have suggested a positive effect of occasional cannabis consumption on the frequency of leisure-time physical activity, possibly due to more motivation before, more enjoyment during, and better...

    Authors: Brent Vernaillen, Brecht Devleesschauwer, Stijn Vansteelandt, Lydia Gisle, Sabine Drieskens and Elena Damian
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:22
  5. Increased extracellular glutamate concentrations in the brain can cause neuronal injury. Cannabinoid use has been demonstrated to reduce extracellular glutamate levels in the brain in many animal models. Howev...

    Authors: Berzenn Urbi, Vincent Sapaen, Ian Hughes, Maame Amma Owusu, Arman Sabet and Simon A. Broadley
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:21
  6. The study aimed to explore the sustainable synthesis of metal nanoparticles using a green and eco-friendly resource. Specifically, it investigated the utilization of Cannabis sativa waste extract for the producti...

    Authors: Jana Michailidu, Anna MiŔkovskÔ, Irena JaroŔovÔ, Alena ČejkovÔ and Olga MańÔtkovÔ
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:20
  7. Cannabis has a long history of utilization in various regions around the world for different purposes. In western Nepal, Cannabis is specifically used as a food crop, textile material, and lucrative cash crop,...

    Authors: Thomas Michael Kloepfer, Shinji Kaneko and Niraj Prakash Joshi
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:19
  8. Given the frequent use of cannabis for sleep and mental health symptoms, we aimed to prospectively examine the reciprocal relationship between sleep, mental health, and cannabis use from before, during, and 1 ...

    Authors: Nicole P. Bowles, Sean P. M. Rice, Joey Hebl, Alicia V. Stewart and Steven A. Shea
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:18
  9. The eradication of poverty and malnutrition are some of the main goals set by the United Nations through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 1 and 2. Humans have traditionally used Cannabis sativa L. for a v...

    Authors: Mdungazi K. Maluleke and Kgaogelo R. Thobejane
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:17
  10. Previous studies have explored the perspectives of health care professionals on the use of medicinal hemp, but they were mostly situated in high income countries. This study sets out to investigate the knowled...

    Authors: Radolf Ansbert Nortey, Anoa Aidoo and Seth Kwabena Amponsah
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:16
  11. Cannabis sativa L. with a rich history of traditional medicinal use, has garnered significant attention in contemporary research for its potential therapeutic applications in various human diseases, including pai...

    Authors: Srinivasan Ekambaram, Jian Wang and Nikolay V. Dokholyan
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:13
  12. There is concern about the quality of cannabis-based products used in Brazil, mainly cannabidiol (CBD). This study aimed to evaluate the quality of labeling on CBD products marketed in Brazil authorized by two...

    Authors: Andrea Donatti Gallassi, AndrƩ Wagner Carvalho de Oliveira, NathƔlia Silva Mendes, Renato Filev and Eduardo Yoshio Nakano
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:12
  13. Chemical redox mechanisms and thermodynamic parameters of the Cannabinoids Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) were determined theoretically and using activated complex theory then compared to phy...

    Authors: Alwyn Henriques
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:11
  14. Several traps are recommended for monitoring corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie), an important pest of field, vegetable and fruit crops in the U.S. These traps, which are meant to capture H. zea in many cases ...

    Authors: Clement Akotsen-Mensah, Isaac N. Ativor, Caroline N. Foba and Valliyodan Babu
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:10
  15. Plants, especially those recognized for their medicinal properties, are an excellent source of bioactive components and are attracting considerable interest in the food industry due to their natural bioactivit...

    Authors: Aaron Dudley, Lamin S. Kassama, Armitra Jackson-Davis, Ernst Cebert and Xianyan Kuang
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:9
  16. Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae) has been widely used by humans throughout its history for a variety of purposes (medicinal, alimentary and other uses). Armenia, with its rich cultural history and diverse ecosyst...

    Authors: Manica Balant, Teresa Garnatje, Daniel Vitales, Marine Oganesian, Joan VallĆØs, Nina Stepanyan-Gandilyan and Airy Gras
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:8
  17. Chronic pain is common among Veterans, some of whom use cannabis for pain. We conducted a feasibility pilot study of a novel coaching intervention to help Veterans optimize use of medical cannabis products for...

    Authors: Kevin F. Boehnke, Gabrielle Bowyer, Jenna McAfee, Tristin Smith, Catherine Klida, Vivian Kurtz, Evangelos Litinas, Poonam Purohit, Anne Arewasikporn, Dana Horowitz, Laura Thomas, Jennifer Eckersley, Mia Railing, David A. Williams, Daniel J. Clauw, Kelley M. Kidwell…
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:7
  18. The effect of oral Cannabidiol (CBD) on interference during learning and memory (L&M) in healthy human volunteers has not been studied.

    Authors: Hanna H. Gebregzi, Joanna S. Zeiger, Jeffrey P. Smith, Libby Stuyt, Luann Cullen, Jim Carsella, Daniel C. Rogers, Jordan Lafebre, Jennah Knalfec, Alfredo Vargas and Moussa M. Diawara
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:5
  19. The purpose of laboratory testing in the cannabis industry is to ensure public safety by preventing products that exceed hazardous limits of contaminants from reaching consumers, and to provide consumers with ...

    Authors: Stuart Procter, Grayson L. Baird and Jason Iannuccilli
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:4
  20. Cisplatin is an anti-cancer drug used to treat a plethora of solid tumors. However, it is associated with dose dependent nephrotoxicity limiting its use as anticancer agent.

    Authors: Alia Khalil, Sahar Al Toufaily, Wassim Shebaby, Marissa El Hage, Dima Mroue, Wissam Faour and Mohamad Mroueh
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:3
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    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:2

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  22. Differences in cannabinoid metabolism and patient responses can arise even with equivalent doses and formulations. Genetic polymorphisms in genes responsible for cannabinoid metabolism and medications that alt...

    Authors: Jessica A. Wright, Linda Huang, Basant E. Katamesh, Siddhant Yadav, Abhinav Singla and Ann Vincent
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:1
  23. Angiogenesis is an intrinsic physiological process involving the formation of new capillaries from existing ones. Synthetic cannabinoids refer to a class of human-made chemicals that are primarily designed to ...

    Authors: Laith Naser AL-Eitan, Saif Zuhair Alahmad, Sufyan Ali Ajeen, Ahmad Younis Altawil, Iliya Yacoub Khair, Hana Salah Abu Kharmah and Mansour Abdullah Alghamdi
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:43
  24. Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) alters the gaseous composition of air surrounding packaged goods to prevent deleterious oxidation associated reactions. MAP has been adopted for the storage of cannabis, tho...

    Authors: Luke L. MacLaughlin and Mason T. MacDonald
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:42
  25. Cannabis flower scent is one of the key characteristics of the cannabis plant. The diverse scents impact user experiences and offer medicinal benefits. These scents originate from volatile compounds, particula...

    Authors: Pannipa Janta and Sornkanok Vimolmangkang
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:41
  26. Anxiety disorders (ADs) are a complex group of mental disorders and majorly contribute to the global health-related burden. Symptoms and clinical management differ widely depending on the specific diagnosis. T...

    Authors: Rhenu Bhuller, Walter K. Schlage and Julia Hoeng
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:40
  27. Studies investigating the association between cannabis use and physical activity have had mixed results. This study provided a population-based assessment while determining how the relationship is affected by ...

    Authors: Ray M. Merrill, Kendyll Ashton-Hwang and Liliana Gallegos
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:39
  28. The Department of Health and Human Services recently recommended rescheduling cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, which might have broad effects on public health outcomes related to cannabis. In this cha...

    Authors: Kevin F. Boehnke, Tristin Smith, Michael R. Elliott, Adrianne R. Wilson-Poe and Daniel J. Kruger
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:38
  29. Driving after cannabis use (DACU) is associated with increased risk of motor vehicle collisions. As cannabis legalization expands, DACU is emerging as a major public safety concern. Attitudes have a significan...

    Authors: Bianca Boicu, Durr Al-Hakim, Yue Yuan and Jeffrey Brubacher
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:37
  30. The psychosocial impact of medical marijuana use is not yet known. This study evaluated short-term changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) over the first three months of medical marijuana use.

    Authors: Michelle R. Lent, Thomas R. McCalmont, Megan M. Short and Karen L. Dugosh
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:36
  31. Cannabis sativa cultivars can be classified as marijuana or hemp, depending on its amount of the psychoactive cannabinoid Ī”9‐tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA). Hemp Cheungsam is a non-drug type Cannabis sativa t...

    Authors: Benny Jian Rong Sng, Yu Jeong Jeong, Sing Hui Leong, Jae Cheol Jeong, Jiyoung Lee, Sarojam Rajani, Cha Young Kim and In-Cheol Jang
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:35
  32. Previous research literature reported different results regarding the long-term effects that cannabis use can exert on the frontal lobe neurocognitive functions of its users. Another body of research suggested...

    Authors: El-Shimaa Tag-Eldeen, Magda Fahmy, Khaled Anwar and Omneya Ibrahim
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:34
  33. Cannabinoid decarboxylation via thermo-chemical conversion has the potential to reduce the cannabinoid degradation and evaporation due to short reaction time and use of water as the solvent. When combined with...

    Authors: Urvashi, Joon-Hee Han, Min Hong, Tae-Hyung Kwon, Melvin Druelinger, Sang-Hyuck Park, Chad A. Kinney and Kenneth J. Olejar
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:33
  34. Use of cannabis-based products is becoming more frequent, and it is important that healthcare professionals are informed and confident about them when making evidence-based decisions about their use. This stud...

    Authors: Emilio Russo, Paula Martinez Agredano, Peter Flachenecker, Charlotte Lawthom, Duncan Munro, Chandni Hindocha, Makarand Bagul and Eugen Trinka
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:32
  35. The use of industrial Cannabis sativa L. for recreational, cosmeceutical, nutraceutical, and medicinal purposes has gained momentum due to its rich content of valuable phytochemicals, such as cannabidiol (CBD) an...

    Authors: Gloria Spampinato, Francesco Candeliere, Alberto Amaretti, Roberta Paris, Massimo Montanari, Nino VirzƬ, Lorenzo Strani, Cinzia Citti, Giuseppe Cannazza, Maddalena Rossi and Stefano Raimondi
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:31
  36. Most studies examining the simultaneous use of cannabis with other drugs have focused on cannabis and alcohol, with fewer studies examining simultaneous use of cannabis with other drugs. The United States is c...

    Authors: Cianna J. Piercey, Eleftherios Hetelekides and Hollis C. Karoly
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:29
  37. The belief that cannabis has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties continues to attract patients with chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain towards its use. However, the role that cannabis will play in the m...

    Authors: Timothy Leroux, Prabjit Ajrawat, Kala Sundararajan, Naomi Maldonado-Rodriguez, Bheeshma Ravi, Rajiv Gandhi, Raja Rampersaud, Christian Veillette, Nizar Mahomed and Hance Clarke
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:28
  38. Cannabidiol is highly bound to plasma proteins. Changes in its protein binding can lead to altered unbound plasma concentrations and result in alteration of pharmacological activity of cannabidiol-containing m...

    Authors: Mariana Babayeva and Iva Srdanovic
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:27
  39. Cannabis has been shown to impact driving due to changes produced by delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of cannabis. Current legal thresholds for blood THC while driving are based p...

    Authors: S Zhao, B Brands, P Kaduri, C.M Wickens, O.S.M Hasan, S Chen, B Le Foll and P Di Ciano
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:26
  40. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system characterized by neuroinflammation, demyelination and axonal loss. Cannabis, an immunomodulating agent, is known for its ab...

    Authors: Sigal Fleisher-Berkovich, Nitzan Sharon, Yvonne Ventura, Valeria Feinshtein, Jonathan Gorelick, Nirit Bernstein and Shimon Ben-Shabat
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:25

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Cannabis Research 2025 7:2

  41. Cancer comes in second place on the list of causes of death worldwide. In 2018, the 5-year prevalence of breast cancer (BC), prostate cancer (PC), and colorectal cancer (CRC) were 30%, 12.3%, and 10.9%, respec...

    Authors: Husam A. ALSalamat, Sara Feras Abuarab, Hazem Mohamed Salamah, Anas Hasan Ishqair, Mohammad Fuad Dwikat, Anas Zakarya Nourelden, Aseel N. Qandil, Yasmeen Barakat and Muna Barakat
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:24
  42. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains one of the most aggressive malignancies with a median 5 year-survival rate of 12%. Cannabidiol (CBD) has been found to exhibit antineoplastic potential and may p...

    Authors: Nagina Mangal, Vikash Reebye, Nagy Habib and Mikael H. Sodergren
    Citation: Journal of Cannabis Research 2024 6:22

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