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Terpenes

Pinene

Terpene Profile

Formed within the shiny resinous glands that cover cannabis flowers, called trichomes, pinene is one of the hundreds of terpenes that serve as the foundation for the pungent aroma and medical efficacy of cannabis. The most commonly occurring terpene among all plants, pinene, comes in two different varieties — alpha and beta. Alpha-pinene secretes aromas of pine needles or rosemary, while beta-pinene produces scents of hops, dill, parsley, or basil. Pinene is also found in turpentine, conifer trees, and orange peels.

Contributing strong medical benefits to the synergistic relationship between terpenes and cannabinoids, research reveals that pinene provides the following therapeutic qualities:

  • Bronchodilator to treat asthma
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Anti-anxiety
  • Antioxidant
  • Pain relief

REFERENCES
The therapeutic efficacy of α-pinene in an experimental mouse model of allergic rhinitis
A Review of the Potential Use of Pinene and Linalool as Terpene-Based Medicines for Brain Health: Discovering Novel Therapeutics in the Flavours and Fragrances of Cannabis
Therapeutic Potential of α- and β-Pinene: A Miracle Gift of Nature