Abstract
There is a rapid spread of multiple sclerosis (MS) disorder across the globe. There are around 2.8 million cases of Multiple Sclerosis in the world; among them, 1 million are just present in the US. Many drugs have been tested on MS patients but there is no effective treatment for MS till now. Many agonists, such as dronabinol, and nabilone, have been used to treat MS. So, in this study, different compounds from Cannabis sativa to inhibit the symptoms caused by MS had been evaluated. This study targeted the Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein receptor as it has shown some good results in experimental labs. In this study, binding interactions through the molecular docking model was evaluated which provides insight into possible treatments for MS during interactions between various cannabinoids and MS receptors.