Nerolidol
TerpeneNerolidol
A woody, floral terpene found in cannabis and jasmine, associated with calming properties and enhanced skin absorption.
Nerolidol is a woody, floral sesquiterpene found in cannabis, jasmine, ginger, tea tree, and neroli (orange blossom). It comes in two forms: trans-nerolidol and cis-nerolidol. This terpene produces a complex aroma that blends fresh bark, flowers, and subtle citrus notes.
Research and Properties
Nerolidol has been studied for several noteworthy properties. Research suggests it can enhance skin penetration of other compounds, making it valuable in transdermal and topical formulations. Studies have also explored anti-parasitic, antifungal, and antimicrobial effects. A study published in Parasitology Research found nerolidol effective against Leishmania parasites. Additionally, nerolidol has shown sedative properties in animal studies, suggesting it may contribute to the calming effects of certain cannabis strains.
Cannabis Applications
Nerolidol appears in strains like Jack Herer, Skywalker OG, Island Sweet Skunk, and Sweet Skunk. Its skin-penetrating properties make it particularly relevant for cannabis topicals and transdermal products, where improved absorption can enhance effectiveness. In smoked or vaporized cannabis, nerolidol adds a sophisticated woody-floral note to the flavor profile.
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