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FORTUNE.COM: Cannabis compounds stopped COVID virus from infecting human cells in lab study

In the study, the compounds bound to spike proteins found on the virus and blocked a step the pathogen uses to infect people. BY KANOKO MATSUYAMA AND BLOOMBERG...

By NHCC · Jan 25, 2022 · Updated Jan 25, 2022

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In the study, the compounds bound to spike proteins found on the virus and blocked a step the pathogen uses to infect people.

BY KANOKO MATSUYAMA AND BLOOMBERG

January 12, 2022 4:45 AM EST

Cannabis compounds prevented the virus that causes COVID-19 from penetrating healthy human cells, according to a laboratory study published in the Journal of Nature Products.

The two compounds commonly found in hemp — called cannabigerolic acid, or CBGA, and cannabidiolic acid, or CBDA — were identified during a chemical screening effort as having potential to combat coronavirus, researchers from Oregon State University said. In the study, they bound to spike proteins found on the virus and blocked a step the pathogen uses to infect people.

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