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Terpene Testing

What Is Terpene Testing?

Terpene testing measures the aromatic compounds in cannabis, which contribute to the product’s flavor, aroma, and therapeutic effects.

 

What We Test For:

Caryophyllene Oxide

Caryophyllene oxide is a unique terpene known for its strong, spicy, and woody scent. It is the oxidized form of β-Caryophyllene and is often associated with anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. This terpene is also notable because it’s the compound used by drug-sniffing dogs to detect cannabis. Testing for caryophyllene oxide helps identify its presence, which may contribute to the stability and aroma of your cannabis products.

Gamma-terpinene is a monoterpene with a citrusy, herbaceous aroma often found in cumin, marjoram, and other aromatic herbs. It is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. In cannabis, γ-Terpinene may contribute to the plant’s overall aroma and may offer wellness benefits such as supporting respiratory health. Measuring γ-Terpinene levels helps characterize the product’s terpene profile and potential therapeutic properties.

Trans-nerolidol is a secondary terpene commonly found in jasmine, tea tree, and lemongrass. Its woody, floral scent with hints of citrus adds complexity to the aroma of cannabis products. Nerolidol is known for its potential antifungal, antioxidant, and sedative properties, making it a common terpene in strains that promote relaxation and sleep. Testing for trans-nerolidol can help manufacturers fine-tune the calming effects of their products.

p-Cymene is a terpene with a sweet, citrusy aroma, commonly found in thyme, cumin, and coriander. It has been studied for its potential antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. In cannabis, p-Cymene contributes to the overall aroma and may play a role in the plant’s anti-inflammatory effects. Understanding the levels of p-Cymene in your product can help in positioning it for therapeutic uses such as pain relief or immune support.

Linalool is a well-known terpene prized for its floral, lavender-like aroma. It is commonly used in aromatherapy due to its relaxing and calming effects. Linalool is also associated with anti-anxiety, anti-depressant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Strains high in linalool are often marketed for stress relief, making this terpene an essential marker for products designed to promote relaxation and well-being.

Guaiol is a less common terpene with a woody, pine-like scent. It’s found in the wood of the guaiacum plant and has been used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Testing for guaiol can help indicate whether your cannabis product has added therapeutic benefits, especially for consumers seeking natural anti-inflammatory solutions.
Delta-3-Carene has a sweet, earthy, and citrusy aroma and is commonly found in rosemary, pine, and cedar. It’s known for its drying effects on bodily fluids, such as reducing excess mucus and tears, making it useful in treating conditions like inflammation and allergies. Cannabis strains high in δ-3-Carene are often marketed for their potential to alleviate congestion and inflammation.
Camphene is a terpene with a strong, musky scent that’s often described as earthy with hints of pine. It’s found in fir and rosemary and is known for its potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Camphene may also support cardiovascular health, which makes it an important terpene for consumers seeking heart-healthy cannabis products.
D-Limonene is one of the most common terpenes in cannabis, giving it a bright, citrusy scent. It is associated with mood-enhancing and stress-relieving properties. Limonene is also believed to have antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-anxiety effects. Testing for D-Limonene helps identify strains and products that promote uplifting and energizing effects, making it a popular terpene for daytime use.
Alpha-humulene is a terpene with an earthy, woody aroma, commonly found in hops and basil. It is known for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and appetite-suppressing properties. Cannabis strains high in humulene are often marketed as helping with weight loss or for their therapeutic potential in treating inflammation. Testing for α-Humulene ensures your product meets consumer demands for wellness-focused options.
Alpha-pinene is a pine-scented terpene found in pine needles, rosemary, and basil. It’s known for its potential anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator (expanding airways), and memory-enhancing effects. Strains high in α-Pinene are often marketed for their cognitive benefits, making this terpene an important marker for products aimed at boosting focus or relieving respiratory issues.
Alpha-bisabolol is a terpene with a sweet, floral aroma, commonly found in chamomile. It’s known for its soothing, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Testing for α-Bisabolol is essential for manufacturers developing products aimed at promoting skin health or reducing inflammation.
Beta-caryophyllene is a spicy, peppery terpene found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon. What makes β-Caryophyllene unique is that it also acts as a cannabinoid, binding directly to CB2 receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system, potentially offering anti-inflammatory and analgesic benefits. Strains high in β-Caryophyllene are often marketed for pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects.
Isopulegol has a minty aroma and is a precursor to menthol. It’s known for its potential antioxidant, gastroprotective, and anti-inflammatory effects. Testing for Isopulegol helps identify strains that might provide digestive benefits or relief from gastrointestinal discomfort.
Beta-myrcene is one of the most common terpenes in cannabis, known for its earthy, musky scent with hints of cloves. Myrcene is known for its sedative effects and is commonly found in strains that promote relaxation and sleep. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. Testing for β-Myrcene helps ensure your product offers the right effects for consumers looking for calm and pain relief.
Alpha-terpinene has a sweet, citrusy, and slightly piney aroma. It’s found in tea tree oil and has antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Testing for α-Terpinene helps determine the therapeutic potential of a strain, especially for those interested in antimicrobial cannabis products.
Terpinolene has a sweet, herbal, and floral aroma, with hints of citrus and pine. It’s less common in cannabis but contributes to the overall complexity of a strain’s scent profile. Terpinolene is known for its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and sedative properties. It is often found in products intended for relaxation and sleep aid.
Beta-pinene is a terpene with a fresh, woody, pine-like scent. It has similar effects to α-Pinene, including bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory benefits. Beta-pinene can also help boost alertness and memory, making it a key component in strains designed to enhance mental clarity.
Geraniol is a floral-scented terpene found in roses, lemongrass, and geraniums. It’s known for its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties and is commonly used in cosmetics and aromatherapy. Testing for Geraniol helps identify strains that offer soothing, anti-aging, and skin health benefits.
Eucalyptol, also known as cineole, has a fresh, minty aroma, commonly associated with eucalyptus. It is known for its anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and antimicrobial effects. Testing for eucalyptol can help market strains and products aimed at respiratory relief or muscle relaxation.

Ocimene has a sweet, citrusy, and floral scent, found in mint, basil, and orchids. It’s known for its anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and decongestant properties. Testing for ocimene helps identify products that may offer potential relief from allergies or congestion.

Why Is Terpene Testing Important?

Terpenes play a significant role in the consumer experience, influencing both the smell and the potential therapeutic benefits of cannabis. Understanding the terpene profile allows businesses to market their products more effectively and ensures a consistent product experience.

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