Pbs080_From Cultivar to Chemovar_Part 1

“Indica” & “Sativa” are often used to describe cannabis experiences, but the accuracy of these terms for predicting effects is hotly debated. Do “indica” and “sativa” strains actually have common terpenes that can consistently influence how you’ll feel on consumption? In this new podcast series, we’ll explore a study into the real chemistry behind the effects of sativa & indica cannabis by past guest Arno Hazekamp, PhD.

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Paper Discussed
[1] “Cannabis: From Cultivar to Chemovar II—A Metabolomics Approach to Cannabis Classification” by Arno Hazekamp, Katerina Tejkalová, and Stelios Papadimitriou

Pbs079_Cannabis Pharmacology series_part 14_Cannabis Flavonoids & Bi-Benzyl Compounds

A series not just for Budtenders.
Let’s move beyond cannabinoids & terpenes to the more mysterious compounds of the cannabis leaves. Discover what science currently knows about Cannflavin A, Cannflavin B, and Bi-Benzyl compounds as well as the future potential of these trace cannabis molecules.

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Paper Discussed
[1] “Cannabis Pharmacology: The Usual Suspects and a Few Promising Leads” by Dr. Ethan Russo and Jahan Marcu Ph.D.

Pbs078_Cannabis Pharmacology series_part 13_Camphene, a-Terpinene & y-Terpinene

A series not just for Budtenders.
We examine the documented benefits of Camphene, a-Terpinene and y-Terpinene - minor cannabis terpenes that may be found in low concentrations, but could have huge medical potential!

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Paper Discussed
[1] “Cannabis Pharmacology: The Usual Suspects and a Few Promising Leads” by Dr. Ethan Russo and Jahan Marcu Ph.D.