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Open Book Extracts Partners with Case Western Reserve University on Cannabinoid Research
Research aim is to understand the impact of cannabinoids on brain cell functions.
Open Book Extracts (OBE) and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, one of the country's leading private research institutions, have entered into an agreement to explore the mechanistic effects of cannabinoids on brain cell functions.
Under the terms of the agreement, Case Western Reserve is being provided access to pure cannabinoid materials from OBE, including CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, THCV, and CBDV isolates and custom formulations. Specifically, Case Western Reserve scientists will assess the potential of pure cannabinoid isolates and precise ratios of specific cannabinoids in formulations, to understand the impact of cannabinoids on brain cell functions, with a focus on neuroinflammation.