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| Cannabichromene (CBC) is a phytocannabinoid found in the Cannabis plant. It has anti-inflammatory, antitumor and anticonvulsant properties, and may affect THC psychoactivity. Cannabichromene (CBC) is a non-psychotropic phytocannabinoid produced by Cannabis sativa through decarboxylation of cannabichromenic acid (CBCA). It is formally classified as a plant-derived small-molecule cannabinoid and, in oncology, is best considered an exploratory adjunctive natural product rather than an established anticancer drug. Standard abbreviation: CBC. Current evidence supports a receptor-mixed pharmacology centered on CB2-preferring signaling, TRPA1 activity, and modulation of endocannabinoid tone, but the human evidence base remains sparse. Primary mechanisms (ranked):
Bioavailability / PK relevance: CBC is lipophilic and formulation-sensitive. Human oral PK data exist, but mainly from mixed cannabinoid oil products rather than purified CBC. Oral exposure is variable, first-pass metabolism is relevant, and current PK reviews identify low/variable bioavailability and limited clinical PK characterization as major translational constraints. In-vitro vs systemic exposure relevance: This is an important limitation. Mechanistic and antiproliferative findings are mainly preclinical, and many in-vitro cannabinoid concentrations used in oncology-oriented studies are likely above readily achievable systemic exposure with currently described oral human CBC dosing. CBC is therefore more plausible at present as a pharmacology signal or adjunctive lead than as a validated concentration-achievable stand-alone anticancer agent. Clinical evidence status: Preclinical and early human PK only. No established CBC-specific randomized oncology efficacy trials were identified. Regulatory/clinical use is not established for purified CBC as an approved anticancer drug. Mechanistic interpretation
TSF legend: P: 0–30 min R: 30 min–3 hr G: >3 hr |
| 5811- | CBC, | The Potential of Cannabichromene (CBC) as a Therapeutic Agent |
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