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5kd @5kd · Aug 4, 2021

 True Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in many plants, though many people commonly associate them with cannabis because cannabis plants contain high concentrations of them. These aromatic compounds create the characteristic scent of many plants, such as cannabis, pine, and lavender, as well as fresh orange peel. The fragrance of most plants is due to a combination of terpenes. In nature, these terpenes protect the plants from animal grazing or infectious germs.

However, terpenes may also offer some health benefits to the human body. As regulations surrounding cannabis become less strict, scientists are carrying out more research into these possible benefits.

Keep reading to learn more about terpenes in general, as well as further information into their potential health benefits.

 

The cannabis plant contains a high concentration of terpenes: 

Terpenes are highly aromatic compounds that determine the smell of many plants and herbs, such as rosemary and lavender, as well as some animals. Manufacturers use isolated Buy Terpenes to create the flavors and scents of many everyday products, such as perfumes, body products, and even foods. Terpenes play a vital role in plants. In some plants, terpenes attract pollinators, while in other plants, they cause a strong reaction to repel predators, such as insects or foraging animals.

Some terpenes play a protective role in the plant, helping the plant to recover from damage; others act as a part of the plant’s immune system to keep away infectious germs. Some people also use the term terpenoids. However, terpenes and terpenoids are not the same. Terpenes are the natural form of these compounds when they are in the live plant. As a plant dries and cures — in the production of cannabis, for example — the terpenes oxidize and become terpenoids.

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The terpenes in the Cannabis plant are those that provide the smell and flavor so characteristic to the different varieties of marijuana: kush, cheese ... They are exuded in the resin, and are responsible for that viscosity or that sticky effect that they have, with it what they do is protect themselves against herbivorous insects, since they remain stuck and immobilized until they die, or just the opposite with their smell they call pollinating insects or predators of other herbivorous insects.

Now if we have several plants of the same variety they do not have to produce the same amount and type of terpenes, there are factors that influence production such as climate, soil, fertilizers, age of the plant ... etc.

Each variety of cannabis plants has its types of terpenes and concentrations. Currently, about 100 terpenes are known and it is even beginning to talk about how these terpenes can influence the effects on people, that is, they act synergistically with cannabinoids such as THC and CBD, which makes the same level of THC before and CBD, the effects can be different between the different varieties and here the terpenes would come into play, influencing the effects against different varieties that have the same concentration of cannabinoids.