
New resolution allows planting by universities and pharmaceutical industries, requiring maximum security systems and total traceability of the plant

A study by the University of Yunnan shows that the combination of red light in the vegetative phase and UV-A in flowering increases biomass and raises CBD yield by up to 44% in indoor hemp cultivation

Phase 3 clinical trial published in Nature Medicine evaluated standardized cannabis extract in patients with chronic low back pain, showing improvement in symptoms, sleep, and physical function

Letter brings together experts from across the country and includes UFLA participation

Research with elite competitors points to effectiveness in recovery, but warns of risks of accidental doping in CBD use

Unesp researcher expands boundaries: Rogério Amorim leads studies on cannabis and cognitive dysfunction in dogs

Three-year agreement aims to enhance extraction processes and quality control of therapeutic products in the Federal District

Brazilian research, the longest in the world on the subject, identifies cognitive improvement in Alzheimer's patients treated with medicinal cannabis

Research points to promising results and reinforces the therapeutic potential of the plant in neurodegenerative diseases

Unesp researchers reveal the obstacles that hinder cannabis research in Brazil and point out ways to unlock national science

Research reveals that psychedelic substances, such as psilocybin and LSD, may have anti-inflammatory action, opening up new therapeutic possibilities and reinforcing the connection between mind and body in modern medicine

Brazilian study reveals that cannabidiol can relieve pain, seizures, and inflammations in dogs, opening new perspectives for veterinary medicine

Research investigates if cannabidiol (CBD) can reduce puppies' stress during car travels, pointing out promising results and paving the way for new studies in veterinary medicine

Revivid invested in the groundbreaking research of scientist and mother Micheline Donato, who turned her experience with her daughter's autism into a clinical study on the use of cannabis in adults.

For Fritz Eduardo Kasbaum the scientific ecosystem is ready to expand, but still depends on changes in national regulation

Expansion of the institute in the sector, however, depends on new authorizations from Anvisa for the quality control of plant-based raw materials

Investment enables construction of new 1,650 m² Nutabes facility

Project creates a phytochemical database and seeks innovative protocols to ensure safety, quality, and efficacy of cannabinoid products

The permission is exclusive for scientific research and follows strict control rules

Meeting aligned strategies for the development of technical and scientific knowledge about the plant, focusing on its medicinal and industrial potential