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Farnesene

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

Farnesene is a offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Terpene">terpene commonly found in cannabis, contributing to its aroma and potential therapeutic effects.

Also called / Category:

Farnesene, Terpenes & Aromatics

Key takeaways:

  • Farnesene is a natural compound contributing to the scent of cannabis and other plants.
  • It is known for its green, fruity aroma, similar to apples.
  • Farnesene may possess anti-inflammatory and calming properties.
  • It appears in cannabis strains and is highlighted in reviews and product descriptions.

What it is / How it shows up:

You might encounter Farnesene on cannabis store menus, in strain reviews, or within Certificates of Analysis. It is a terpene found in various plants, including apples and turmeric. Farnesene contributes a green, fruity aroma similar to fresh apples. In cannabis, it enhances the aroma profile and may offer potential calming effects. This terpene is often sought after for its distinctive scent and possible therapeutic benefits, though more research is needed to fully understand its effects.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Analytical testing in cannabis labs.
  • Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).
  • Listed on Certificates of Analysis.

Use in context:

  • "This strain has a strong apple-like aroma due to its Farnesene content."
  • "Farnesene is part of this strain's unique terpene profile."
  • "Look for Farnesene if you enjoy fruity, calming aromas in cannabis."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • All cannabis products containing Farnesene must comply with Canadian regulations.
  • Farnesene levels are typically indicated on product packaging or lab reports.

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FAQs:

What is Farnesene known for?

Farnesene is known for its green, fruity aroma, reminiscent of apples. It is a terpene found in cannabis and various plants, contributing to their scent profiles.

Is Farnesene safe in cannabis?

Yes, Farnesene is considered safe in cannabis products. It is regulated under Canadian cannabis laws, ensuring safe consumption levels.

Where can I find Farnesene in cannabis?

Farnesene is often listed in the terpene profiles on cannabis store menus, reviews, and Certificates of Analysis from labs.

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