From ancient Asian relics to contemporaneity: A review of historical and chemical aspects of Cannabis

Authors

Gabriel Vitor de Lima Marques and Renata Barbosa de Oliveira


Published

September 30, 2023

Abstract

From the Himalayan mountains to the South American coast, Cannabis, a general term for plants of the
genus Cannabis, with thousands of years of contact with humankind, shows its versatility as food tools
such as hemp, religious and hedonistic input, and other purposes through the millennia, according to the populations in question. In this paper, a review of the context of the use of Cannabis and its place in world history is presented, from ancient Mesopotamian relics, traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines, to the reasoning behind the isolation and structural elucidation of three phytocannabinoids and the spread of Cannabis throughout the world.

DOI: 10.5155/eurjchem.14.3.393-400.2442

Citations

de Lima Marques, G. V., & de Oliveira, R. B. (2023). From ancient Asian relics to contemporaneity: A review of historical and chemical aspects of Cannabis. European Journal of Chemistry, 14(3), 393-400.