Peter J. Duggan (CSIRO and College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University)
Michael Kassiou (School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney)
Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 74 Number 6 2021
Special IssueCannabis and Cannabinoids
This special issue of the Journal on cannabis and cannabinoids highlights some of the latest scientific evidence in this continually expanding and important field of research.
This Primer Review is designed to give a succinct overview of the chemistry of cannabis and cannabinoids. It is hoped that it will provide a useful resource for chemistry undergraduates, postgraduates and their instructors, and experienced chemists who require a comprehensive and up to date summary of the field.
CH21006 Abstract | CH21006 Full Text | CH21006PDF (1.4 MB) Open Access Article
Cannabis produces unique compounds with novel biological activity. We describe cannabis phytochemistry relative to neuroprotective properties through anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory actions and via inhibiting aggregation of misfolded neurotoxic proteins such as amyloid β in Alzheimer’s disease. Such emergent phytocannabinoid research may afford new leads in the treatment of dementia.
The emergence of synthetic cannabinoids during the last decade has created problems for the forensic chemist tasked with identification. This paper gives a brief history of the synthetic cannabinoids and discusses the analytical and legal challenges faced by the forensic community.
A review of known molecular probes for imaging cannabinoid type 1 and type 2 receptors. Electrophilic, photoactivatable and fluorescent moieties are tagged to a range of established cannabinoids, ranging from the phytocannabinoids to the endocannabinoids and synthetic cannabimimetics.
CH21007 Abstract | CH21007 Full Text | CH21007PDF (811 KB) Open Access Article
Compounds that bind to and activate cannabinoid receptors are typically very lipophilic. We have developed a series of more polar ligands that are high-affinity, selective cannabinoid type 2 receptor activators. These ligands will be useful tools to probe cannabinoid receptor function and location.
A novel prospective CB2 receptor ligand has been labelled with 18F and tested in microPET imaging of SOD1 mouse models. Image analysis revealed a fast washout from brain regions. A significant increase of distribution volume was noticed between symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects.
CH20247 Abstract | CH20247 Full Text | CH20247PDF (1.1 MB) Open Access Article
This paper describes the optimal separation of 17 cannabinoids using an isocratic HPLC-UV method.
CH20380 Abstract | CH20380 Full Text | CH20380PDF (1003 KB) Open Access Article
Metabolic variation between male and female unisexual flowers of the plant genus Cannabis was examined by liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry. In addition to variation in phytocannabinoid concentration, untargeted metabolic analyses revealed several differentially abundant metabolites associated with sexual phenotype.
CH21033 Abstract | CH21033 Full Text | CH21033PDF (3.2 MB) | CH21033Supplementary Material (1.3 MB) Open Access Article
The lack of access to affordable and legally available medicinal cannabis products in New Zealand has driven the development of an active illegal market by a well intentioned network of so called ‘Green Fairies’. While indicated for a range of complaints and diseases, the lack of quality control on these products creates safety concerns that we have investigated and reported.