Cannabichromene Research:
Relevant Publications
Below is a list of current research publications aiming to show the potential therapeutic effects of CBC.
Studies:
- CBC anti-inflammatory effects, Journal for Drug and Alcohol Dependence: LINK
- CBC selectively reduces inflammation-induced hypermotility in vivo in a manner that is not dependent on cannabinoid receptors or TRPA1, British Journal of Pharmacology: LINK
- CBD and CBC stimulated descending pathways of antinociception and caused analgesia by interacting with several target proteins involved in nociceptive control, British Journal of Pharmacology: LINK
- CBC has been shown to be a powerful inhibitor of acne, Experimental Dermatology: LINK
- A 2006 animal study found that CBC inhibited cancer cell growth, The Journal Of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapuetics: LINK
- A 2013 animal study found that CBC could help in the production of neural stem progenitor cells, Neurochemistry International: LINK
- A 2010 study found that CBD and CBC both effectively reduced depression-like symptoms in animals, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, & Behaivor: LINK