Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Dalhousie University, Truro, NS B2N 5E3, Canada.
Section of Horticulture, School of Integrative Plant Science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA.
Molecules. 2020 Sep 7;25(18):4078. doi: 10.3390/molecules25184078.
Industrial hemp ( L., Cannabaceae) is an ancient cultivated plant originating from Central Asia and historically has been a multi-use crop valued for its fiber, food, and medicinal uses. Various oriental and Asian cultures kept records of its production and numerous uses. Due to the similarities between industrial hemp (fiber and grain) and the narcotic/medical type of Cannabis, the production of industrial hemp was prohibited in most countries, wiping out centuries of learning and genetic resources. In the past two decades, most countries have legalized industrial hemp production, prompting a significant amount of research on the health benefits of hemp and hemp products. Current research is yet to verify the various health claims of the numerous commercially available hemp products. Hence, this review aims to compile recent advances in the science of industrial hemp, with respect to its use as value-added functional food ingredients/nutraceuticals and health benefits, while also highlighting gaps in our current knowledge and avenues of future research on this high-value multi-use plant for the global food chain.
工业大麻(L.,大麻科)是一种古老的栽培植物,起源于中亚,历史上一直是一种多用途作物,因其纤维、食品和药用价值而受到重视。各种东方和亚洲文化都记录了它的生产和众多用途。由于工业大麻(纤维和谷物)与麻醉/药用大麻类型之间的相似性,大多数国家禁止生产工业大麻,从而抹杀了几个世纪的知识和遗传资源。在过去的二十年中,大多数国家都使工业大麻的生产合法化,这促使人们对大麻和大麻产品的健康益处进行了大量研究。目前的研究还未能验证众多市售大麻产品的各种健康声称。因此,本综述旨在汇编工业大麻科学的最新进展,包括将其用作增值功能性食品成分/营养保健品和健康益处,同时还强调了我们目前对这种高价值多用途植物在全球食物链中的认识差距和未来研究方向。