Introduction to Cannabinoids

System of the Body - Human Body with Heart and blood vessels in the middle. A circle around it with with the different systems of the body. Respiratory System, Digestive System, Endorine System, Exocrine System, Sensory System, Renal System, Nervous System, Reproductive System, Cardiovascular System, Musuclar Skeletal System, Lymphatic/Immune System and Endocannabinoid System

What are cannabinoids?

The plant-based cannabinoid THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) shows full resemblance, by shape and electronic configuration, to the natural endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA). This fully randomised event occurs from an evolutionary point of view, although not from a visional point of view. By this, both molecules are able to lodge on the recently discovered CB1 and CB2 receptors, residing on all body cells mentioned above. Just like a key into a lock. Both keys fit impeccable into these receptors and so exert actions like decreasing incoming neuronal action potentials.

Endocannabinoids like anandamide (and in extension thereof, THC) are involved in bodies most important key processes, expressed in even so keywords:

  • Eating
  • Sleeping
  • Forgetting (trauma)
  • Protecting (by enhancing the immune system)

It regulates the whole brain-gut axis (pharma target: obesity) and CB1 receptors are recently found on glia-cells in our nervous system and so explains the neuropathic pain relief after administration of a cannabis formulation containing sole THC (tool in pain-management)

Cannabis, depending on the variety or chemotype), contains only THC, CBD (cannabidiol), THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarine), CBC (cannabichromene), and CBG (cannabigerol) in relatively high quantities. All kinds of combinations are sure to exist and are already discovered. Next to oils prepared with cannabinoids, we have also developed other products like creams and vape oils.

The wholesome effects of oils and other products with cannabinoids

Oils and other products based on cannabinoids from cannabis (Cannabis sativa) are anti-inflammatory and have inhibitory effects on the proliferation of a number of tumorigenic cell lines, some of which are mediated via cannabinoid receptors. Cannabinoid (CB) receptors are present in human skin and anandamide, an endogenous CB receptor ligand inhibits epidermal keratinocyte differentiation. Do you have further questions? Send an e-mail to info@pharmabinoid.eu or call +31 (0) 85 208 13 99.