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Australian Journal of Chemistry

Australian Journal of Chemistry

Volume 74 Number 6 2021

Special Issue

Cannabis and Cannabinoids

Guest Editors:
Peter J. Duggan (CSIRO and College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University)
Michael Kassiou (School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney)
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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.

CH21007Imaging Cannabinoid Receptors: A Brief Collection of Covalent and Fluorescent Probes for CB1 and CB2 Receptors

Alexander J. Hamilton, Alan D. Payne, Mauro Mocerino and Hendra Gunosewoyo 0000-0003-3897-1948
pp. 416-432
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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.

CH20263Development of Chromenopyrazole-Based Selective Cannabinoid 2 Receptor Agonists

Sameek Singh, Ian Liddle, Christa Macdonald, Joel D. A. Tyndall, Michelle Glass and Andrea J. Vernall 0000-0001-8056-0726
pp. 433-442
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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.

CH20247Preliminary Investigation of a Novel 18F Radiopharmaceutical for Imaging CB2 Receptors in a SOD Mouse Model

Giancarlo Pascali 0000-0001-7919-8416, Daniele Panetta, Mariarosaria De Simone, Silvia Burchielli, Valentina Lucchesi, Elena Sanguinetti, Simone Zanoni, Patricia Iozzo, Giuseppe Saccomanni, Clementina Manera and Piero A. Salvadori
pp. 443-452
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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.

CH21033Untargeted Metabolomic Analyses Reveal Chemical Complexity of Dioecious Cannabis Flowers

Matthew T. Welling 0000-0002-5551-1073, Myrna A. Deseo, Antony Bacic and Monika S. Doblin
pp. 463-479
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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.

CH21001Medicinal Cannabis – The Green Fairy Phenomenon

Onyekachi Raymond 0000-0001-7880-8542, Mary Jane McCarthy 0000-0003-2719-0003, Jess Baker and Helen Poulsen 0000-0002-8877-3109
pp. 480-494
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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.

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