beta-Caryophyllene

Beta-Caryophyllene is a bicyclic sesquiterpene found in various cannabis strains and other plants such as black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon. It has a spicy, woody aroma and is known for its potential therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anxiolytic effects.

 

Some of the cannabis strains that are particularly high in beta-caryophyllene include:

 

   1.  GSC (Girl Scout Cookies)

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.5% - 1.5%

   2.  Bubba Kush

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.4% - 1.2%

   3.  Chemdawg

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.4% - 1.0%

   4.  Sour Diesel

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.3% - 0.9%

   5.  OG Kush

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.5% - 1.3%

   6.  Super Silver Haze

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.4% - 1.0%

   7.  Gelato

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.3% - 0.9%

   8.  Pineapple Express

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.3% - 0.8%

   9.  Granddaddy Purple

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.4% - 1.0%

10.  Death Star

       •   Estimated Beta-Caryophyllene Content: Approximately 0.3% - 0.8%

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