Terpinene
A fresh, citrus-herbal terpene family found in cannabis and tea tree oil, with potential antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
Terpinene refers to a group of three isomeric monoterpenes: alpha-terpinene, gamma-terpinene, and terpinolene (sometimes classified separately). Found in cannabis, tea tree oil, cardamom, and marjoram, terpinene compounds produce fresh, citrus-herbal aromas and have been studied for their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
Properties and Research
Gamma-terpinene is the most studied of the group and is a primary component of tea tree essential oil, which is well-known for its antimicrobial applications. Research in the Journal of Medicinal Food found gamma-terpinene to be a potent antioxidant. Alpha-terpinene also shows significant antioxidant activity. These properties suggest that terpinene compounds may protect cells from oxidative stress, which is relevant to both general wellness and the preservation of cannabis product quality over time.
Cannabis Context
Terpinene isomers appear in various cannabis strains as minor terpene components. They contribute fresh, herbal, and slightly citrusy notes to the overall aroma. While they rarely dominate a cannabis terpene profile, their antioxidant properties may play a supporting role in the entourage effect and could help preserve the freshness of terpene-rich cannabis products. As testing panels expand, terpinene quantification is becoming more common on detailed lab reports.
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