Jaden Smith
ArchivesCannabis Terpene: OcimeneIt is frequently used in perfume because of its beautiful sweet, earthy, and citrusy aroma. It is said to have a sweet, herbal, and woody scent. It is also found in mint, parsley, pepper, basil, mangoes, orchids, and kumquats. Popular strains with Ocimene include: Clementine Dutch Treat Amnesia The odor of a specific cannabis strain is like a signature, revealing a complex set of molecules that contribute to its apparent experience, called terpenes. One minor modification of a terpene, even a minuscule one in terms of composition, can affect how we perceive the flavor, aroma, and possibly even the effects of that strain. So, when you’re looking to buy weed online, make sure the strains you order are full of rich terpenes. The same applies to CBD, it doesn’t matter if you’re looking for the best CBD oil or CBD lube. What is ocimene and what does this cannabis terpene do? Ocimene is a terpene creditworthy for some of the cannabis strains' sweet and herbal flavors, and it can also add fruity and woody subtext. A wide range of medicinal properties and uplifting effects may also be offered by ocimene, although there is still a lot to learn about what this strain does and does not do. Strains containing ocimeneAlthough ocimene concentrations vary widely between varieties, some strains tend to produce higher than average amounts of ocimene. Note that ocimene rarely plays a leading role in the terpene profile of a strain, but sometimes it is the second or third most abundant terpene. Clementine Dream Queen Dutch Treat Golden Pineapple Green Crack J1 Amnesia Based on data from our laboratory partners, Clementine is an example of a strain with relatively high levels of ocimene. It is not the dominant terpene, but the second most abundant terpene, which is a rare instance of ocimene being so abundant. Unique Profile Of OcimeneOcimene is a monoterpene and can be found in plants of a wide variety. Some quantities of ocimene contain hops, kumquats, mangoes, basil, bergamot, lavender, orchids, pepper, and a host of other plants. Ocimene is commonly used for its sweet, floral, and herbaceous aromatic profile in the perfume industry. It is also believed that Ocimene is a protective agent or part of the defense mechanism of a plant against harmful elements. In certain varieties of geraniums, pests such as aphids, which can be highly detrimental to cannabis crops, keep away from strains with this terpene the same way mosquitos stay away from citrus oils. The Potential Benefits Of OcimeneA study from 2014 shows that ocimene derived from Citrus Unshiu plant's flowers, a close relative of mandarin orange, has highly effective anti-inflammatory properties. For the study, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GS-MS) was used to perform a chemical composition analysis of the essential oils of the flowers. The study found that 5.6 percent of the chemical composition of the oil was made up of ocimene. The study also found supporting evidence that these oils have the potential to suppress the production of several different immune system-emitting inflammatory substances. Further research suggests that by inhibiting the proliferation of key enzymes, ocimene may help treat diabetes symptoms. GC-MS analysis of the essential oils of black pepper seeds revealed ocimene as a key constituent in this 2013 research study. It has been shown that this oil has anti-oxidative properties and has the ability to inhibit key enzymes associated with type 2 diabetes and hypertension. by Jaden Smith on 2021-01-09 04:07:36 |