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Different Types Of Terpenes!

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Different Types Of Terpenes!

Below is a list of some of the more common terpenes and their effects, flavour and aroma. There are over 100 terpenes that have been identified in cannabis, i will continue to update this list. If you want to know more about what a terpene is PLEASE CLICK HERE!

Limonene

Flavor / Aroma – Citrus.

Medicinal Uses – Limonene can be used to help promote weight loss, prevent and treat cancer, and treat bronchitis. It can also be used to make ointments and medicinal creams that penetrate the skin better.

Strain – Perhaps you know Super Lemon Haze gets it’s name partially from the aroma, but did you know the smell is present because it contain’s Limonene?

Myrcene

Flavor / Aroma – Earthy and musky with a hint of fruity flavors.

Medicinal Uses – Myrcene has been shown to be an effective anti inflammatory. It also works as a sedative and muscle relaxer. This could possible contribute to the tired/stoney feeling often attributed to indicas.

Strain – A Swiss study found that most of the strains they tested contains high levels of myrcene. One strain they tested, Lovrin 110, contained over 65% myrcene.

Linalool

Flavor / Aroma – Floral with a hint of spice. In addition to cannabis, linalool can be found in an array of flowers,mint, cinnamon, and even some fungi.

Medicinal Uses – Can be used as an anti inflammatory. It also helps to modulate motor movements. Another study found that Linalool could be used to help treat liver cancer.

Strain – A lab tested sample of Amnesia Haze showed slightly over 1% linalool.

Alpha Bisabolol

Flavor / Aroma – Floral. Alpha bisabolol is also found in chamomile.

Medicinal Uses – Can be used to heal wounds, fights bacteria, and can be used a deodorizer. Research suggests alpha bisabolol has been effective in treating a variety of inflammations.

Strain – The Werc Shop analyzed a strain called ‘Oracle’ and found high levels of alpha bisabolol.

Delta 3 Carene

Flavor / Aroma – Piney / earthy.

Medicinal Uses – Studies have found Delta 3 Carene to be an effective anti inflammatory. It is also known to dry fluids like tears, running noses, and menstrual flows.

Strain – A research study examined 162 marijuana plants, which represented over 80 strains. They detected carene in many of the samples.

Borneol

Flavor / Aroma – Earthy and camphor.

Strain – Dr. Mariano García de Palau claims that haze strains such as K13 contain high amounts of borneol.

Alpha-Pinene / Beta-Pinene

Flavor / Aroma – Pine. This is, of course, partially where pine trees get their scent from.

Medicinal Uses – Pinene has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties.

Strain – One study examined 16 marijuana plants and found all the strains contained notable amounts of alpha-pinene and beta-pinene.

Eucalyptol

Flavor / Aroma – Spicy. Eucalyptol is used as a cooking spice and fragrance.

Medicinal Uses – Eucalyptol is used in a variety of products including cough suppressants, mouthwash, and body powder.

Strain – Some cannabis strains contain eucalyptol, however, it is typically in very small amounts. An analysis of super silver haze showed .06% eucalyptol.

Terpineol

Flavor / Aroma – Pine, clove.

Medicinal Uses – Studies suggest cannabis-extracted terpineol contains antioxidant properties.

Strain – A marijuana testing lab claims terpineol is a unique terpene found in Jack Herer and Jack crossbreeds.

Caryophyllene

Flavor / Aroma – Hoppy. Cannabis and hops are basically cousins.

Medicinal Uses – Studies suggest that caryophyllene may help treat anxiety and depression.

Strain – Green House Seeds tested a hydroponic and a soil-grown specimen of Train Wreck. They found the soil grown cannabis contained .33% caryophyllene. The hydronic only contained .07% caryophyllene.

Camphene

Flavor / Aroma – Herbal.

Medicinal Uses – Camphene has been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and antibiotic characteristics.

Strain – One study suggests camphene is significantly higher in concentration among ‘mostly indica’ strains.

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Very Interesting read Keeno,
Thank you very much. Never knew about any of that really.

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Some mad stuff there, i remember chopping Jesse's one that he used Terps on, felt so much more slippery and looked very frosty.
Resident armchair grower :D .

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Nice data

I love this stuff

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Should include flavonoids present in cannabis as well. They also illicit responses in neural pathways and are synergistic with cannabinoid and terpenoids.

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Post by ShitsNgiggles »

There are strains that poses high enough eucalyptol that the aroma and flavor of the cured buds is like a eucalyptus cough drop. :-) Weird but tasty... If you like eucalyptus cough drops. Otherwise avoid. :-)

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