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Interference of Neuronal TrkB Signaling by the Cannabis-Derived Flavonoids Cannflavins A and B
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
Cannflavins A and B are two flavonoids that accumulate in the Cannabis sativa plant. These specialized metabolites are uniquely prenylated and highly lipophilic, which, a priori, may permit their interaction with membrane-bound enzymes and receptors. Although previous studies found that cannflavins can produce anti-inflammatory responses by inhibiting the biosynthesis of pro-inflammatory mediators, the full extent of their cellular influence remains to be understood. Here, we studied these
doi:10.1101/2022.02.03.478734
fatcat:gcp2fb2wifcc5hdwfayd3m4pbq