Oregon State University Study - CBDA & CBGA Could Prevent COVID-19 From Infecting Cells
Hemp compounds could be a new line of defense against COVID-19, according to research out this week from Oregon State University.
“Our work establishes the principle that small molecules binding to the spike protein of a coronavirus can help prevent it from infecting cells,” Richard van Breemen, a professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the Linus Pauling Institute and College of Pharmacy at Oregon State University, said Wednesday.
“I think there was some controversy about that,” he added.
Van Breemen, who led the study, has been applying for grants to research this possibility since 2020, he said. A comment on one rejected grant proposal, van Breemen said, read, “This principle has never been established.”
“Now it has,” he said.
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