Cannabinoids: an exploratory review

IF 0.8 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Cristina (Paraschiv) Nedelcu, M. Praisler
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Abstract

Since 2000, the synthetic cannabinoids drug market is in a continuous expansion and development. Unfortunately, addictive trends include not only the adult population but also adolescents. The new synthetic cannabinoids compounds have similar effects as the Cannabis plant, but are more potent and present a higher risk for consumers. Globally, the fight against drug production, distribution and use involves several directions, including the development of new analytical tools able to identify these new illicit substances. The aim of this paper is to present a systematic review regarding the class of cannabinoids in terms of their physico-chemical properties and biological effects.
大麻素:一个探索性的回顾
自2000年以来,合成大麻药物市场不断扩大和发展。不幸的是,上瘾趋势不仅包括成年人,也包括青少年。新的合成大麻素化合物与大麻植物具有相似的作用,但效力更强,对消费者来说风险更高。在全球范围内,打击毒品生产、分销和使用涉及几个方向,包括开发能够识别这些新的非法物质的新分析工具。本文对大麻素类的理化性质和生物效应进行了系统的综述。
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