Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in many plants, including cannabis. They play a crucial role in differentiating the flavors and aromas of various cannabis strains, contributing significantly to the overall sensory experience. In marijuana, terpenes also interact with cannabinoids, potentially influencing the effects of the plant.
D-Limonene, Natural & Organic citrus (orange, tangerine, lemon, and grapefruit), rosemary, juniper, peppermint. Repulsive to predators. Found in the rinds of many fruits and flowers. With the presence of other certain terpenes, Limonene can be an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-depressant and anti- carcinogen. It can synergistically promote the absorption of other terpenes by quickly penetrating cell membranes. The result can be increased systolic blood pressure. Since Limonene is such a potent anti-fungal and anti-cancer agent, it is thought to protect against aspergillus fungi and carcinogens found in cannabis smoke streams!
Beta Caryophyllene, Natural spicy, sweet, woody, clove, camphor, peppery. Found in black pepper, cloves and cotton. It binds weakly to CB2 receptor. As a topical it is one of the constituents of clove oil, which is an anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment for toothache. Since THC does not have a smell, drug dogs are trained to find one, very smelly molecule called Caryophyllene-epoxide. Medical Value: Gastroprotective, anti-inflammatory, good for arthritis, ulcers, autoimmune disorders, and other gastrointestinal implications
Common Terpenes in Cannabis
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A-Pinene & Beta-Pinene, Natural. This terpenes is the most common terpenes found in the plant world. Pinene’s medical efficacy includes increased mental focus and energy. It also acts as a bronchodilator, making it helpful for people with asthma and other respiratory ailments. In addition, it can be used as a topical antiseptic. Probably the most promising application of this terpene, however, is its power to reduce the size of cancerous tumors. Pinene’s magical power is derived from its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. Once in the brain, it affects existing neurotransmitters in such a manner that it results in better memory. Pinene has also shown to inhibit the influence of THC, an example an “entourage effect” that can result in a decrease of paranoia or adverse the psychological reactions from this cannabinoid when consumed in large qualities.
