For millennia cannabis sativa has been valued due to a chemical make-up with medicinal and psychoactive properties.
Teagen Quilichini, a National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Research Officer, used a pair of synchrotron techniques at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan to uncover how structures in cannabis flowers are connected to the plant's complex chemistry.
Understanding the flower structure and chemistry of cannabis will help to uncover potential therapeutic values.
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