Scientists Explore Cannabis Extracts as Potential Preventative COVID-19 [View all]
A recently published Preprints study found that the cannabinoids THC and CBD could help to down-regulate the production of proteins that are key in spreading the coronavirus among humans.
A study published online in Preprints suggests that cannabis extractions containing THC and CBD could help prevent the coronavirus from spreading to and infecting humans.
The study, which was conducted under a Health Canada research license, demonstrated that the cannabinoids could lower the production of two proteins angiotensin-converting enzyme II (ACE2) and the serine protease TMPRSS2 which are commonly hacked by the coronavirus to create a new infection.
Cannabis sativa, especially one high in the anti-inflammatory cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD), has been proposed to modulate gene expression and inflammation and harbour anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties, the authors wrote.
The researchers did not posit cannabis extracts as a potential cure or solution for the ongoing pandemic but said that the extracts could be useful as an adjunct therapy in combating the viruss spread.
Ultimately, the study, while an exciting development, is accompanied by many caveats, including the fact that all research published in Preprints has not been peer-reviewed the online platform is essentially a database for researchers to quickly share their findings and therefore does not carry the same weight as a peer-reviewed study.
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