The term "hemp"refers to Cannabis sativa cultivars grown for industrial purposes that are characterized by lower levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active principle responsible for Cannabis psychotropic effects. Hemp is an extraordinary crop, with enormous social and economic value, since it can be used to produce food, textiles, clothing, biodegradable plastics, paper, paint, biofuel, and animal feed, as well as lighting oil. Various parts of the hemp plant represent a valuable source of food and ingredients for nutritional supplements. While hemp inflorescence is rich in nonpsychoactive, yet biologically active cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD), which exerts potent anxiolytic, spasmolytic, as well as anticonvulsant effects, h...
Cannabis sativa is an aromatic annual flowering plant with several botanical varieties, used for dif...
Non-drug varieties of Cannabis sativa L., collectively namely as >hemp>, have been an interesting so...
With an inventory of several hundreds secondary metabolites identified, Cannabis sativa L. (hemp) is...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is widely used in different industries. Hemp seeds contain 25–35 % oil, 20...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a herbaceous anemophilous plant that belongs to the Cannabinaceae famil...
Hempseeds, the edible fruits of the Cannabis sativa L. plant, were initially considered a by-product...
The seeds of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) have been an important source of nutrition for thousands of y...
International audienceThe hemp plant Cannabis sativa Linn, referring to industrial hemp, is a high-y...
Cannabis Sativa L. has been widely used since time immemorial in various areas, from medicine, texti...
In recent years, interest in hemp use has grown owing to its chemical and medicinal properties. Seve...
Through much of recorded history, the hemp plant was recognized as a sustainable, renewable resource...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Role of Nutraceuticals in Metabolic and Gastrointestinal D...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a multi-functional crop cultivated for fiber, seeds, or phytochemical e...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a multi-functional crop cultivated for fiber, seeds, or phytochemical e...
With an inventory of several hundreds secondary metabolites identified, Cannabis sativa L. (hemp) is...
Cannabis sativa is an aromatic annual flowering plant with several botanical varieties, used for dif...
Non-drug varieties of Cannabis sativa L., collectively namely as >hemp>, have been an interesting so...
With an inventory of several hundreds secondary metabolites identified, Cannabis sativa L. (hemp) is...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is widely used in different industries. Hemp seeds contain 25–35 % oil, 20...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a herbaceous anemophilous plant that belongs to the Cannabinaceae famil...
Hempseeds, the edible fruits of the Cannabis sativa L. plant, were initially considered a by-product...
The seeds of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) have been an important source of nutrition for thousands of y...
International audienceThe hemp plant Cannabis sativa Linn, referring to industrial hemp, is a high-y...
Cannabis Sativa L. has been widely used since time immemorial in various areas, from medicine, texti...
In recent years, interest in hemp use has grown owing to its chemical and medicinal properties. Seve...
Through much of recorded history, the hemp plant was recognized as a sustainable, renewable resource...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Role of Nutraceuticals in Metabolic and Gastrointestinal D...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a multi-functional crop cultivated for fiber, seeds, or phytochemical e...
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a multi-functional crop cultivated for fiber, seeds, or phytochemical e...
With an inventory of several hundreds secondary metabolites identified, Cannabis sativa L. (hemp) is...
Cannabis sativa is an aromatic annual flowering plant with several botanical varieties, used for dif...
Non-drug varieties of Cannabis sativa L., collectively namely as >hemp>, have been an interesting so...
With an inventory of several hundreds secondary metabolites identified, Cannabis sativa L. (hemp) is...