Review Article
Shivangi Bajpai, A Sharma
Abstract
Cannabis sativa is an herbaceous plant in the Cannabis class types of Cannabaceae family. It's utilized as a wellspring of mechanical fiber, seed oil, sustenance, entertainment, religious and otherworldly dispositions, and medication. The expression "cannabinoids" speaks to a gathering of C21 terpenophenolic mixes found up to this point interestingly in Cannabis sativa L. As a result of the improvement of engineered cannabinoids (e.g., nabilone, HU-211 (dexanabinol or ajulemic corrosive) and the disclosure of the artificially unique endogenous cannabinoid receptor ligands ("endocannabinoids," e.g., anandamide, 2-arachidonoylglycerol), the expression "phytocannabinoids" was proposed for these specific Cannabis constituents. The primary psychoactive constituent of Cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); the plant is known to contain more than 500 mixes, among them no less than 113 cannabinoids. In conventional solution of India specifically C. sativa has been utilized as psychedelic, entrancing, soothing, pain relieving, and against inflammatory agent.