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US (NV): Studies to begin to assess therapeutic potential of Cannabigerol (CBG)

GVB Biopharma has established the process and infrastructure for producing medicinal products from cannabigerol (CBG). This natural cannabinoid is a critical precursor molecule to two well-known cannabinoids: tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).

"With this venture, GVB Biopharma creates a scientific foundation and professional network for a research and development program for CBG, allowing for the rapid development of licensable intellectual property," the team with the company explains. "In addition to CBG, this well-vetted process can be used to identify and develop other target molecules of interest."

"The process will be established in two phases with two parts each. In the first phase, GVB will conduct extensive literature review of research on the endocannabinoid system and the effects of CBG, using the results to create an annotated database of scientific research. Next, GVB will oversee the chemical characterization of CBG, confirming the absence of pollutants and identifying important features like potency and shelf life."

"In the second phase, GVB Biopharma will create a biological characterization of CBG and assess its therapeutic potential and other meaningful uses. These efforts allow GVB to compile scientific evidence showing the value of CBG products to regulatory agencies, allowing for efficient access to the marketplace."

For more information:
GVB Biopharma
gvbbiopharma.com  

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