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  • Antibacterial Cannabinoids from Cannabis sativa: A Structure-Activity Study (06/01/05)

    Marijuana contains antibacterial cannabinoids whose potential to address antibiotic resistance. The five major cannabinoids: cannabidiol CBD, cannabicyromen, cannabigerol, THC, and cannabinol showed potent activity against a variety of methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus. View study

  • Antimicrobial Activity of Cannabis sativa L. (2011)

    In the present study, the oil of the seeds, the petroleum ether and the methanol extracts of the whole plant of Cannabis sativa were tested against various organisms and fungi, demonstrating important microbial properties. View study

  • Essential oils of different cultivars of Cannabis sativa L. and their antimicrobial activity (2001)

    This study aims to determine the antimicrobial activity of different oils derived from five different cultivars of Cannabis sativa. View study

  • Extraction of cannabinoids from cannabis sativa L plant and its potential antimicrobial activity (2012)

    The present study aims to verify the use of Cannabis sativa L as an alternative medicine for the treatment of bacterial diseases. According to the result it could be determined that the extract of acetone, one of the cannabinoids extracted by aqueous extraction showed a greater antimicrobial activity by showing the zone of inhibition against the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Vibro cholerae and fungi Cryptococcus neoforms, Candida albicans. View study

  • In vitro antibacterial activity of Cannabis sativa leaf extracts to some selective pathogenicbacterial strains (2014)

    The results of these studies indicate the antibacterial activity of leaf extract Cannabis sativa. It has been shown that the minimum inhibitory effect of C. sativa leaf extract is due to certain compounds present in C.sativa. Additional research is recommended to identify the compounds responsible for their activity that could be used as medicines to control many diseases in the world. View study

  • Marijuana, Tetrahydrocannabinol, and Pulmonary Antibacterial Defenses (1980)

    This research was based on studying the biological effects of marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol in the lung. The results gave clear evidence that marijuana smoke is toxic to the lungs and is toxic to the pulmonary antibacterial defense system in a manner dependent on the dose. View study