What are Terpenes: Everything You Need to Know

By: Sahra Ali

What are terpenes? Most of us know the soothing, aromatic effects of essential oils. We may have been introduced to them during a massage therapy session or we know someone who swears by them.

Those of us who use CBD or THC products in general may not know that terpenes, a diverse class of organic compounds produced by an array of plants, are an active ingredient in essential oils and plants such as cannabis.

By now, we are aware that many people use cannabis to obtain medical relief from epilepsy to cancer. Terpenes, though still being studied by researchers, have shown to treat various ailments.

What are terpenes?

In their natural form, they are active in plants. As a plant dries, in cannabis production,  the terpenes oxidize and become terpenoids. Here are some fun facts and benefits of terpenes in cannabis.

Where are terpenes found?

Most commonly, terpenes are found in cannabis, and  can help combat  anxiety or help us destress.

Terpenes are bioactive which means they affect the body, though it depends on how it is used, and the concentration.

These complex compounds are also found in many of the things we eat mainly, in spices such as rosemary, basil, black pepper, cardamom.Their distant floral smells are also used in perfumes and body products.

In a study done by researcher and neurologist, Ethan Russo, found that cannabinoids and terpenes work together to boost and modulate the effects of one another. Sometimes they can counteract.

Additionally, certain cannabinoids such as CBD can interact with terpenes to increase or decrease the effects of THC. Russo writes, “The difference between an energetic and uplifting high compared to a sedating and relaxing high is at least partially a factor of the terpenes within the strain”.

Plants use terpenes to deter herbivores and attract helpful predators and pollinators. Cannabis contains high levels of terpenes that can enhance the “high”. It also gives vape oils that natural flavor.

What are the benefits of terpenes?

-Psychological benefits include relief from anxiety, depression, and mood enhancement

-Terpenes can be used for pain management. Still, it is important to know how they affect as the effects can vary from person to person.

May help treat insomnia–as well as memory retention, and alertness

What are the different types of terpenes?

There are over a hundred terpenes in cannabis that have been identified. 

The more we know about them, the easier it can be to navigate which ones that may work better for your specific health and wellness journey. Here are eight types of terpenes common in cannabis and the health benefits they can provide.

What is Myrcene?

Myrcene: also found in thyme, mango, and lemongrass

Color: Blue

Fragrance: cardamon, earthy, cloves

Potential effects: relaxing, sedating

Health Benefit: Antioxidant, may treat insomnia, pain, and inflammation

What is Limonene?

Limonene: also found in lemon rind, juniper, orange rind

Color: Yellow

Fragrance: Citrus

Potential effects: elevates mood, stress relief

Health Benefits: may treat anxiety, depression, inflammation, pain, cancer

What is Caryophyllene?

Caryophyllene: also in black pepper, cloves, cinnamon

*The only terpene known to act as a cannabinoid, which can activate the endocannabinoid system to act as an anti-inflammatory*

Color: Fuschia

Fragrance: Pepper, Spicy, Woody

Potential Effects: Stress Relief

Health Benefit: may treat anxiety, pain, ulcers

What is Terpinolene?

Terpinolene: Also in lilacs, nutmeg, and cumin

*one in ten strains is rich in terpinolene, believed to have uplifting effects*

Color: Orange

Fragrance: Piney, Floral

Potential Effect: Mood Booster

Health Benefits: Antibacterial, antioxidant, antifungal, anti-cancer

What is Pinene?

Pinene: Also in pine needles, rosemary and basil

*Most common natural terpene in the world*

Color: Green

Fragrance: Pine and herbs

Potential Effects: Alertness

Health Benefits: Good for memory, asthma, pain, ulcers, anti inflammatory

What is Humulene?

Humulene: Also in hops, wood

Color: Light Green

Fragrance: Hoppy, Earthy,

Potential Effects: May suppress hunger

Health Benefits: Anti-inflammatory

What is Ocimene?

Ocimene: Also in mint, parsley, orchids

*Sometimes used in perfume and essential oils*

Color: Bright Red

Fragrance: Sweet, herbal

Potential Effects: Decongestant

Health Benefits: anti-viral, anti-fungal, antiseptic, anti-bacterial

What is Linalool?

Linalool: Also found in lavender, birch bark

Color: Purple

Fragrance: Floral

Potential Effects: Mood enhancement, sedation

Health Benefits: May be used to treat anxiety, depression, insomnia, pain, inflammation, and neurodegenerative disease

While this a list of terpenes found in cannabis, it is not by any means, an exhaustive one. Studies are still ongoing and the nuances of these organic compounds are complex and diverse.

Terpenes lend to the understanding that cannabis is far more effective beyond the amount of THC.

While we know that there have been medical benefits to help those with cancer and other serious health issues, terpenes can be used as active supplements.

Identifying what needs you may have when it comes to mood enhancement or even specific neurological functions, can be helpful in choosing which terpenes can work.

Regardless of whether you decide to investigate terpenes for yourself, it is one of the many natural remedies our planet offers for our wellness needs.

FAQs

What do terpenes do?

They are organic compounds that are found in cannabis and other plants and are known for providing unique, fragrant scent but also have therapeutic benefits.They are also naturally in some spices that we cook with and can be manipulated to achieve an array of benefits.

Are terpenes safe?

Yes, they have been known to have a direct psychological effect on the body such as boosting serotonin levels.

It is especially important to exercise caution when vaping as using high temperature when producing vapor can be dangerous. It is recommended that you use the lowest voltage to preserve flavor and get medical benefits.

Are terpenes legal?

Yes, they are naturally occurring in plants and attract animals as well as humans. They are often used in essential oils and perfumes as well as other body products for their sweet fragrance.

They are also naturally in some spices that we cook with and can be manipulated to achieve an array of benefits.

Sahra Ali is a writer who focuses on cannabis culture and lifestyle. 

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