cannabis
anatomy
What makes the cannabis plant unique is its flowers - or its buds - found on female plants, that feature unique formations of colourful hairs and crystals.
Cannabis plants can be male or female. Their reproductive organs appear on different plants.
Male plants produce pollen sacs near the base of the leaves, that pollinate female plants to initiate seed production.
Female plants are the prizes of cannabis plants- they produce flowers that are rich in cannabinoids and terpenes. Seedless flowers are what we consume. These are called “sinsemilla” which means “seedless.”
Parts of the female cannabis plant:
how it works
Cannabinoids bind to cannabinoid receptors to elicit effects.
cannabinoid receptors
There are two main cannabinoid receptors: CB1 and CB2 receptors.
CB1 is the most abundant cannabinoid receptor, present mainly in the central nervous system and digestive organs.
CB2 receptors are primarily found outside the central nervous system, associated with the regulation of immunity and inflammation.
cannabinoids
Cannabinoids are a class of diverse compounds that act on cannabinoid receptors in the endocannabinoid system.
There are endocannabinoids and phytocannabinoids.
Phytocannabinoids
Endocannabinoids
Cannabinoids that are created within our body and engage with our internal cannabinoid receptors.
Cannabinoids that are produced by plants. Most phytocannabinoids are found in cannabis, although small amounts are found in other plants like echinacea or liverwort. There are over 100 phytocannabinoids.
thc
delta-9-tetrahydroacnnabinol
THC is the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis. It was first discovered in 1964, and has since been researched for its many potential therapeutic applications for conditions including neuropathic pain, muscular spasticity, neurodegenerative disorders, insomnia, anxiety and depression, and cancer care.
cbd
cannabidiol
CBD does not have any psychoactive effects. It is known for its ability to help with anxiety, insomnia, and chronic pain.
cbn
cannabinol
CBN is a product ofTHC degradation as it ages. Research on the therapeutic effects of CBN are still preliminary, but suggests CBN may be used as a sedative, for pain relief, an appetite stimulate, and its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial actions.
cbg
cannabigerol
CBG is a minor cannabinoid that is the precursor to THC, CBD, and CBC. It has been found to act on endocannabinoid receptors prevalent in eye structures and is thought to be particularly effective in treating glaucoma by reducing intraocular pressure.
Cannabis and its interaction with the Endocannabinoid System has been studied for its therapeutic potential for affective and cognitive functions, energy balance, appetite, blood pressure, pain modulation, embryogenesis, nausea and vomiting control, memory, immune response, and learning.