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Terpene

Phellandrene

A fresh, minty-citrus terpene found in cannabis and eucalyptus, thought to contribute to energizing effects in some strains.

Phellandrene is a pair of organic compounds (alpha-phellandrene and beta-phellandrene) that produce a fresh, citrusy-minty aroma. Found in cannabis, eucalyptus, water fennel, dill, and parsley, phellandrene was one of the earliest terpenes identified in essential oil research.

Properties and Uses

Phellandrene has been studied for anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and analgesic properties. In traditional Chinese medicine, plants containing phellandrene are used to treat digestive issues and as a general tonic. The terpene is widely used in the fragrance industry and appears in many cleaning products and air fresheners due to its pleasant, fresh scent. Research suggests phellandrene may contribute to energizing effects when present in cannabis profiles.

Cannabis Context

Phellandrene is a minor terpene in most cannabis strains but can contribute a distinctive fresh, energetic quality to the overall terpene profile. Strains with noticeable phellandrene content tend to have bright, minty-citrus aromas with an uplifting character. As detailed terpene testing becomes more common, consumers will have more opportunity to identify and seek out strains containing this refreshing compound.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Phellandrene smell and taste like?
Phellandrene contributes a distinctive aroma and flavor to cannabis strains. Like all terpenes, its scent profile is shaped by its molecular structure. The best way to experience phellandrene's unique character is through lab-tested, terpene-profiled products that highlight its presence.
What effects is Phellandrene associated with?
Phellandrene is believed to contribute to the overall effect profile of cannabis strains through the entourage effect. While individual terpene research is still developing, early studies suggest phellandrene may have properties that influence mood, inflammation, or other physiological responses. Personal experience with terpene-profiled products is the best way to gauge its effects for you.
Which cannabis strains are high in Phellandrene?
Strains high in phellandrene typically feature its signature aroma prominently. Lab-tested terpene profiles on product labels can help you identify strains with elevated phellandrene content. Ask your budtender or check strain databases for terpene-specific recommendations.
Is Phellandrene found in other plants besides cannabis?
Yes, phellandrene is found in various plants, fruits, and herbs beyond cannabis. Terpenes are among the most common organic compounds in nature, produced by many plant species for protection, pollination, and signaling. The shared terpenes between cannabis and everyday plants explain why certain strains remind people of familiar scents.
Does Phellandrene contribute to the entourage effect?
Yes, phellandrene is believed to contribute to the entourage effect, where terpenes and cannabinoids work together to shape the overall cannabis experience. Research suggests terpenes like phellandrene may modulate how cannabinoids interact with receptors, potentially influencing the intensity and character of effects.