
“This review explores the molecular and cellular pathways of soft tissue wound healing and the potential therapeutic use of the non-psychotropic cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD), integrating findings from in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies as well as completed and ongoing clinical trials.
It provides a comprehensive summary of the next steps in new CBD-based product development by analyzing current trends in dosage optimization, treatment guidance, delivery systems, ranging from liposomes, microemulsions to hydrogels. Additionally, the review examines clinical trials related to CBD formulations, delivery routes, and participant outcomes, offering a deeper understanding of the mechanisms guiding the activity beyond binding to cannabinoid 1 (CB1) and CB2 receptors. Furthermore, it highlights challenges and future perspectives in CBD formulation studies, presenting both currently studied approaches and emerging possibilities for innovation.
Therapeutic potential of CBD has proved itself in the recent years and only regulatory issues and clarity in treatment and delivery routes will limit its widespread use in soft tissue healing.”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42039297
“The therapeutic properties of Cannabis sativa have been recognized for over five millennia, with it use as a medical substance dating back to the Christian era in Central and Northeast Asia, particularly in India. However, despite its potential, this plant has undergone limited scientific exploration of its chemical and biological properties, and its medical use has remained restricted, particularly following its classification as a substance with no medical value under the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.”
“The historical use of cannabinoids in ancient medicine, coupled with modern preclinical investigations into their various components, unveils a broad spectrum of its potential clinical applications for soft tissue regeneration.”
“The unique therapeutic properties of CBD hold great promise for the treatment of different diseases and disorders, including alleviating pain associated with various soft tissue injuries or conditions, fibrosis, inflammation, and addressing muscle disorders.”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211383525006744?via%3Dihub