
Terpenes are aromatic hydrocarbon molecules that fall into a class of compounds made up of linked isoprene unit chains and are a major component of plant resins making it the primary ingredient of its essential oil. Most terpenes serve as potent scent molecules for the dual purpose of protection from predators and attracting pollinators. Plants also release terpenes in the form of aerosols, which agglomerate with other atmospheric compounds and encourage the formation of water vapor. This forms protective clouds that cool the plant during extended periods of hot weather.
See All TerpenesBeyond providing plants their aroma, protection and mechanism of reproduction, terpenes have direct interactions with the human body when consumed or inhaled. They actually support other medicinal molecules of a plant, such as cannabinoids, amplifying their therapeutic value.
Engulfing a cell’s surface and binding with its receptors from multiple angles, cannabinoids like THC, CBD, CBG, CBN and CBC produce better outcomes when they are consumed alongside a supporting cast of terpenes. This combined synergy has become known as the entourage effect and is why terpenes have become recognized as playing such a critical role in the overall cannabis puzzle.