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Antimicrobial, Probiotic, and Immunomodulatory Potential of Cannabis sativa Extract and Delivery Systems

  • 1. Poznan University of Medical Sciences
  • 2. University of Life Sciences in Poznań

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Abstract

The compounds present in hemp show multidirectional biological activity. It is related to the presence of secondary metabolites, mainly cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, and the synergy of their biological activity. The aim of this study was to assess the activity of the Henola Cannabis sativae extract and its combinations with selected carriers (polyvinyl caprolactam–polyvinyl acetate–polyethylene glycol graft copolymer, magnesium aluminometasilicate, and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin) in terms of antimicrobial, probiotic, and immunobiological effects. As a result of the conducted research, the antimicrobial activity of the extract was confirmed in relation to the following microorganisms: Clostridium difficileListeria monocytogenesEnterococcus faecalisStaphylococcus aureusStaphylococcus pyrogenesEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeSalmonella typhimuriumPseudomonas aereuginosa, and Candida albicans (microorganism count was reduced from ~102 CFU mL−1 to <10 CFU mL−1 in most cases). Additionally, for the system with hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin, a significant probiotic potential against bacterial strains was established for strains Lactobacillus acidophilusLactobacillus caseiLactobacillus plantarumLactobacillus brevisLactobacillus rhamnosusLactobacillus reuteriPediococcus pentosaceusLactococcus lactisLactobacillus fermentum, and Streptococcus thermophilus (microorganism count was increased from ~102 to 104–107). In terms of immunomodulatory properties, it was determined that the tested extract and the systems caused changes in IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α levels.

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10.3390/antibiotics13040369 (DOI)

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National Science Centre
Preludium UMO-2021/41/N/NZ7/01125