ANTI-MICROBIAL AND IMMUNOMODULATORY ACTIVITY OF CANNABIS: A MEDICINAL DRUG THAT INDUCES AMP-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE (AMPK) ACTIVATION
Soumitra Sahana*, Sk Abdur Rahamat, Indranil Chatterjee, Suman Kumar Nath, Snehansu Biswas
ABSTRACT
Cannabis as a medicinal drug was once used earlier than the Christian technology in Asia, more often than not in India. The introduction of hemp in the Western remedy passed off in the midst of the nineteenth century, accomplishing the climax in the final decade of that century, with the availability and utilization of hashish extracts or tinctures. There has been a substantial extend in the use of immunotherapy and hemp recently, two modalities that have immunomodulatory outcomes and may additionally have feasible interaction. We evaluated the have an impact on of hemp use in the course of immunotherapy remedy on
response rate, progression-free survival, and ordinary survival. Medical cannabis is increasingly more being used for a range of fitness prerequisites as greater states enforce regulation allowing clinical use of cannabis. Little is regarded about scientific hashish use patterns and explanations amongst adults throughout the lifespan. In this paper, we summarized the Cultivation, Immunomodulatory activity, Anti microbial Activity and Therapeutic uses of cannabis.
Keywords: Cannabis, Technology, Hemp, Immunotherapy, Cultivation, Immunomodulatory Activity, Anti-microbial Activity, Therapeutic.
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