Terpenes are produced in trichromes (where THC is produced) and give cannabis its distinctive flavor and aroma. Terpenes also act as essential, medicinal hydrocarbon building blocks, influencing the overall homeopathic effect. From the pine odor of pinene to the citrus-like smell of limonene, the characterization of terpenes and their synergistic effect with cannabinoids is reliably identified in the spectral library of terpene analysis to meet terpene profiling needs.
Matrix
Flowers / Biomass /
Derivatives / Edibles
Derivatives / Edibles
Analytes
38 Count
Instrument
GCMS/GCFID
(+)-Cedrol
3-Carene
Camphor (mix of isomers)
Caryophyllene oxide
Cis Nerolidol
Fenchone (mix of isomers)
Gamma-Terpinene
Gamma-Terpineol
Geraniol
Geranyl Acetate
Hexahydrothymol
Isoborneol
Isopulegol
Nerol(cis Geraniol)
Pulegone
Sabinene
Sabinene Hydrate
Terpinolene
Trans-Caryophyllene
Trans-Nerolidol
alpha-Cedrene
alpha-Terpinene
alpha-Terpineol
beta-Pinene
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ACS Terpenes Guide
Understanding cannabis terpenes is crucial for recreational and medicinal products, as their presence creates unique experiences, flavors, and benefits.