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M2Bio Sciences Pharmacology & Clinical Application of CBD

M2Bio Sciences Pharmacology & Clinical Application of CBD.

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M2Bio Sciences Pharmacology & Clinical Application of CBD

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[{"type":"text","content":"CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA / ACCESSWIRE / September 15, 2023 / Institute of Biomedical Research Corp. (OTC PINK:MRES), a vanguard entity at the forefront of nutraceutical biotechnology, specializing in alternative plant-based cannabinoids, medical psilocybin, and cutting-edge mental health therapeutic research driven by artificial intelligence (AI), is pleased to provide the following update: In recent years, cannabidiol (CBD) has become a subject of scientific inquiry and medical interest, compelling healthcare professionals worldwide to delve into the intricacies of its chemical compounds and their profound effects on human physiology. However, many healthcare professionals remain under-informed about its potential use. Healthcare professionals should rather be at the forefront of knowledge and have the ability to guide patients on how to use CBD safely, if applicable. This webinar aimed to equip healthcare professionals with a holistic and better understanding of CBD's pharmacology and its clinical application.The cannabis plant, from which CBD is derived, has historically been engrossed in controversy and misconception, understanding that its non-intoxicating cannabinoid takes on paramount importance. A foundational aspect is distinguishing CBD from its counterpart, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). While THC induces the characteristic euphoria associated with cannabis, CBD, in stark contrast, remains devoid of such psychoactive effects. This distinction sets the stage for exploring CBD's potential therapeutic applications with clarity and precision.M2Bio Sciences invited Prof Vinesh Maharaj to take us through the chemical compounds pharmacology of CBD. Prof Maharaj is the director of the Biodiscovery Centre in the Department of Chemistry and is the Deputy Dean of Research and Post Graduate Education, of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Pretoria. He is a natural product chemist trained in discovering and developing new drug leads based on biodiversity samples. Prof Maharaj also heads up the M2Bio-Discovery Centre for AI-Driven Phytomedicine Research at the University of Pretoria, where research is being conducted on behalf of M2Bio Sciences.At its core, CBD is a chemical compound with a unique and intriguing molecular structure. Its molecular formula and structural intricacies are discusse...

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