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  • Terpene - Wikipedia
    The term terpene was coined in 1866 by the German chemist August Kekulé to denote all hydrocarbons having the empirical formula C 10 H 16, of which camphene was one Previously, many hydrocarbons having the empirical formula C 10 H 16 had been called "camphene", but many other hydrocarbons of the same composition had different names
  • What are terpenes? - Medical News Today
    Limonene is a common terpene that most people can recognize by its scent As the name suggests, limonene gives the rinds of fruits such as lemons and oranges their citrusy smell
  • Cannabis Terpenes: What They Are and How They Work - Healthline
    The main hypothesis is that a plant’s terpene profile works in tandem with its cannabinoid content — including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) — to produce the effects
  • What are cannabis terpenes and what do they do? - Leafly
    Caryophyllene is the only known terpene found in cannabis that can bind to the CB2 receptor in the endocannabinoid system, which is found in the body’s immune system
  • Ultimate List of Terpenes and Terpene Benefits
    Suffice it to say that the cannabinoid terpene relationship is both fascinating and complex, but terpenes alone will be the focus here—and there’s plenty to discuss Although cannabis contains more than 140 types of terpenes, only about a dozen are common, and we’ll focus on the most relevant of those
  • What are terpenes and what do they do? | Weedmaps
    Terpenes are aromatic compounds that provide the smell and flavor of cannabis and a variety of other plants Each weed strain has its own unique aroma due to its distinct terpene content
  • Terpene | Essential Oils, Aromatherapy, Fragrance | Britannica
    terpene, any of a class of hydrocarbons occurring widely in plants and animals and empirically regarded as built up from isoprene, a hydrocarbon consisting of five carbon atoms attached to eight hydrogen atoms (C 5 H 8) The term is often extended to the terpenoids, which are oxygenated derivatives of these hydrocarbons
  • Therapeutic and Medicinal Uses of Terpenes - PMC
    Terpene is a natural compound with various medical properties and found in both plants and animals (Gershenzon 2007) Among natural products that mediate antagonistic and beneficial interactions within the organism, terpene play a variety of roles (Gershenzon 2007)


















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