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Bisabolol – Terpenes and Cannabinoid Research
Bisabolol Research Dashboard
15
Primary Studies
2
Related Studies
17
Total Studies
Clinical Studies
0
Clinical Meta-analyses
2
Double-blind Clinical Trials
3
Clinical Trials
Pre-Clinical Studies
1
Meta-analyses/Reviews
5
Animal Studies
5
Laboratory Studies
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CannaKeys has 17 studies associated with Bisabolol.
Here is a small sampling of Bisabolol studies by title:
Therapeutic potential of cannabidiol-rich Cannabis sativa to mitigate the severity of inflammation and pain: A pre-clinical study
Case reports of identical twins with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with STXBP1 gene mutations for whom different CBD supplementations were markedly effective
Case reports of identical twins with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with STXBP1 gene mutations for whom different CBD supplementations were markedly effective
Anticancer effect of terpenes: focus on malignant melanoma
Cyclodextrin Conjugated α-Bisabolol Suppresses FAK Phosphorylation and Induces Apoptosis in Pancreatic Cancer
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Bisabolol is a sesquiterpene occurring in significant amounts in several plant species, such as Psidium guajava (guava), Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile), and cannabis.
Is Bisabolol safe?
Its concentrated form is a clear, colorless liquid that may cause skin irritation and allergic reactions.
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