The 21st century will witness the unprecedented marketing of
therapeutic drugs developed from cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid
system. Cannabinoids is a timely volume, which represents a
comprehensive review of the most important issues in cannabinoid
research as well as those of most likely therapeutic relevance. For the
first time, the multi-faceted aspects of cannabinoid chemistry, biology
and medicine are presented in one volume.
Key topics of discussion:
-major families of phytocannabinoids;
-pharmacological activity of phytocannabinoids;
-interactions of phytocannabinoids with their proposed molecular
target;
-components of the endocannabinoid system;
-molecular mechanisms of the endocannabinoid system;
-Physiological and pathological role of endocannabinoids;
-industrial applications of studies on the cannabinoids;
-therapeutic uses of agonists and antagonists of cannabinoids receptors.
This book is a must for graduate and pre- and post-doctoral students in
disciplines ranging from organic and natural product chemistry,
pharmacology, biochemistry and medicine.