Hemp Research — Page 77

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research papers, sorted by publication date. Browse the latest findings on hemp cultivation, processing, materials science, biomedical applications, and regulatory science from PubMed, OpenAlex, and other indexed sources.

Ulcerative colitis (2026)

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research by Shen, Bo published in Atlas of Endoscopy Imaging in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (2026).

A Pattern-based Pathology Approach to Very Early-onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Thinking Beyond Crohn Disease and Ulcerative Colitis (2022)

Very early-onset inflammatory bowel disease (VEO-IBD), IBD diagnosed in children younger than 6 years old, is phenotypically and genetically distinct from older onset IBD. Monogenic and digenic causative defects, particularly in primary immunodeficiency and intestinal epithelial barrier genes, have been identified in a subset of patients with VEO-IBD allowing for targeted therapies and improved outcomes. However, these findings are the minority, thus strategies to correctly diagnose patients, in

Microbial Production of Biopolymer Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB): Current Challenges and its Application (2023)

Plastics are suitable for many industrial applications as they are inexpensive, sturdy, resistant to deterioration and highly versatile. Asadvantageous as plastics made from petroleum are, it remains the most major topic of concern among environmentalists and the scientists. Polyhydroxyalkanoates are biodegradable polyesters produced by a wide range of microbes as a source of energy for metabolism, carbon, and oxidoreduction; since they exhibit some properties, which are remarkably similar to th

Synthesis of Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) by Fermentation of Whey and Pineapple Peel with Bacillus subtilis (2025)

Environmental pollution caused by petroleum-based plastics is a global problem due to the accumulation of waste, microplastic pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. In this context, bioplastics, such as polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), emerge as a sustainable alternative, as they are biodegradable and produced from renewable resources. This study evaluated the use of agro-industrial waste from Ecuador, specifically whey and pineapple peel, as carbon sources for the production of PHB through fermenta

Microbial Conversion of Cheese Whey to Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) via Statistically Optimized Cultures (2023)

The intended circular economy for plastics envisages that they will be partially replaced by bio-based polymers in the future. In this work, the natural polyester polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) was produced by Azohydromonas lata using cheese whey (CW) as a low-cost substrate. Initially, CW was evaluated as the sole carbon source for PHB production; it was found to be efficient and comparable to PHB production with pure sugars, such as saccharose or glucose, even when mild (with dilute acid) hydrolysi