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What Is Beta-Caryophyllene?

The Cannigma

Beta-caryophyllene (b-caryophyllene or BCP) is one of the most abundant terpenes found in cannabis. Often simply referred to as caryophyllene, this naturally occurring terpene is not just present in cannabis — it is quite common among plants, including many fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices. What does b-caryophyllene do?

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Why Terpenes Are Vital To Your Cannabinoid Therapy

StrainConnect

Why Terpenes Are Vital To Your Cannabinoid Therapy. An intro to terpenes and how they work in hemp and cannabis. So were back with one of the most important subjects you should arm yourself with: terpenes. Ask for the end products Certificate of Analysis (COA) and require the COA to include a terpene profile as well.

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What is hashishene? Examining the unique chemistry of hashish

The Cannigma

Recently, researchers made a discovery that begins to answer these pressing questions about why hash is so different from cannabis flower, and it may have a lot to do with terpenes. This terpene has been rightfully dubbed – hashishene. Related Stories. Hashishene is a common name for the molecule 5,5-dimethyl-1-vinylbicyclo[2.1.1]hexane.

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What are cannabis chemovars and chemotypes?

The Cannigma

Chemovars: Types of cannabis which are loosely defined and grouped, based on at least one or two of the most abundant cannabinoids and two-to-four main terpenes. What actually determines that effect is the chemovar aspect of the label (cannabinoids and terpenes and their quantities) and not the name of the product.

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Sequencing Cannabis Genetics for IP Protection: 4 Things to Consider

Medicinal Genomics

Editor’s Note: This following blog is an excerpt from an article that appeared in the March/April 2019 issue of Terpenes & Testing Magazine. Whole Genome Data. When it comes to sequencing your cultivar’s genetics for IP purposes, the more data the better. View the full article. . Publish to the Blockchain.

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Crypto Funded Public Genomics

Medicinal Genomics

A simplified economic model is presented HERE. The scientific content requires data stores far larger than news articles and thus we are encouraged by the architecture behind DASH drive. Note that its making 1% terpenes. Note that Myrcene is not the dominant terpene. Sequence data should be processed by end of week.

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Review: Garlic Z by Island

Illinois News Joint

According to a recent report by Pistil Data , more than 220 brands are on the Illinois market, much less than the neighboring legal states. Terpenes were 2.25% of the total weight with limonene , β-myrcene, β-caryophyllene, linalool, and α-humulene being the heaviest indicated. This batch of flower tested at 0.1%