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Limonene

Terpene
Terpene

Limonene

A citrus-scented terpene found in cannabis and citrus fruits, associated with uplifting mood and stress-relief properties.

Limonene is a citrus-scented terpene found abundantly in cannabis, citrus fruit peels, juniper, and rosemary. It is one of the most recognizable terpenes due to its bright, uplifting lemon-orange aroma. In cannabis, limonene is associated with mood elevation, stress relief, and anti-anxiety properties.

Aroma and Potential Benefits

The scent of limonene is instantly recognizable: fresh, zesty, and clean. Beyond its pleasant aroma, limonene has been studied for a range of potential therapeutic applications. Research suggests it may have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and even anti-tumor properties in laboratory settings. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry found that citrus fragrance (rich in limonene) significantly improved mood in patients with depression, and preclinical research has shown limonene may enhance the absorption of other compounds through mucous membranes.

Strains Known for Limonene

Popular limonene-rich strains include Super Lemon Haze, Durban Poison, Jack Herer, Lemon Skunk, and Wedding Cake. Limonene is commonly present in strains described as energizing, uplifting, or mood-boosting. If you enjoy bright, citrusy cannabis with a cheerful, sociable effect, looking for limonene as a dominant terpene on the lab report is a reliable strategy for finding strains that match your preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Limonene smell and taste like?
Limonene has a bright, citrusy aroma reminiscent of lemon and orange peels. It is one of the most recognizable terpenes and contributes to the uplifting, fresh scent found in many popular strains.
What effects is Limonene associated with?
Limonene is associated with elevated mood, stress relief, and an overall uplifting experience. Some research suggests it may have anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) and antidepressant properties. Strains high in limonene often feel energizing and positive.
Which cannabis strains are high in Limonene?
Strains high in limonene typically feature its signature aroma prominently. Lab-tested terpene profiles on product labels can help you identify strains with elevated limonene content. Ask your budtender or check strain databases for terpene-specific recommendations.
Is Limonene found in other plants besides cannabis?
Yes, limonene is found in citrus fruit peels (lemons, oranges, limes), juniper, peppermint, and rosemary. It is one of the most widely used terpenes in cleaning products, cosmetics, and food flavoring.
Does Limonene contribute to the entourage effect?
Yes, limonene is believed to contribute to the entourage effect, where terpenes and cannabinoids work together to shape the overall cannabis experience. Research suggests terpenes like limonene may modulate how cannabinoids interact with receptors, potentially influencing the intensity and character of effects.