Abstract
A selection of seven phytocannabinoids representative of the major structural types of classic cannabinoids and their corresponding cannabivarins was investigated for in vivo topical anti-inflammatory activity in the Croton oil mouse ear dermatitis assay. Differences in the terpenoid moiety were far more important for anti-inflammatory activity than those at the C-3 alkyl residue, suggesting the involvement not only of cannabinoid receptors, but also of other inflammatory end-points targeted by phytocannabinoids.
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MeSH terms
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Administration, Topical
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Animals
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents / isolation & purification
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents / pharmacology
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents / therapeutic use*
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Cannabinoids / isolation & purification
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Cannabinoids / pharmacology
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Cannabinoids / therapeutic use*
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Cannabis / chemistry*
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Croton Oil
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Dermatitis / drug therapy*
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Dermatitis / etiology
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Ear
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Inflorescence
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Mice
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Phytotherapy*
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Plant Extracts / chemistry
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Plant Extracts / pharmacology
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Plant Extracts / therapeutic use*
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Skin / drug effects
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Structure-Activity Relationship
Substances
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Cannabinoids
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Plant Extracts
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Croton Oil