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Geraniol

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

Geraniol is a naturally occurring offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Terpene">terpene known for its sweet, floral aroma, commonly found in cannabis, essential oils, and fruits.

Also called / Category

Monoterpenol, Lemonol / Terpenes & Aromatics

Key takeaways

  • Geraniol is recognized for its sweet, rose-like fragrance.
  • It occurs naturally in plants like cannabis, roses, and geraniums.
  • This terpene is often used in perfumes and flavourings.
  • It may contribute to the aroma profile of certain cannabis strains.

What it is / How it shows up

Geraniol is a terpene you might see mentioned on cannabis product labels, Certificates of Analysis, and reviews for its aromatic qualities. Known for its sweet and floral notes reminiscent of roses and geraniums, Geraniol is not just limited to cannabis; it is also prevalent in various essential oils and fruits. In the cannabis world, it contributes to the overall aroma profile, enhancing the sensory experience for consumers. Its presence can indicate a strain's potential aromatic appeal, often sought after for its pleasant scent.

How it’s measured or identified

  • Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
  • High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • Aroma profiling in sensory evaluations

Use in context

  • "This strain's Geraniol content gives it a lovely floral aroma."
  • "Geraniol is a terpene often used in the fragrance industry."
  • "The sweet scent of Geraniol enhances the bag appeal of this cannabis."
  • "Check the Certificate of Analysis to see how much Geraniol is in this product."

Safety & compliance in Canada

  • All cannabis products must meet Health Canada regulations.
  • Labelling must accurately reflect terpene content.
  • Geraniol is generally recognized as safe but should be used in moderation.

Related terms / See also

FAQs

  • What is Geraniol used for? Geraniol is used in perfumes, cosmetics, and as a flavouring agent due to its sweet, floral scent.
  • Is Geraniol safe to consume? Geraniol is generally recognized as safe for consumption in low amounts, but it should always be used according to regulations.
  • How does Geraniol affect cannabis aroma? Geraniol contributes a floral, rose-like aroma to cannabis, enhancing its overall fragrance profile.

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