Limonene (CAS 138-86-3) Industry report provides detailed analysis of worldwide markets for Limonene (CAS 138-86-3) from 2011-2016, and provides extensive market forecasts (2016-2021) by ...
Yes, you shouldn't put everything in your garbage disposal. But trust us when we tell you that your fragrant orange peels ...
Combining D-limonene, a naturally occurring terpene in cannabis, with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component in cannabis, may mitigate THC-induced anxiety, new data ...
A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led research team has added to evidence that a chemical found naturally in cannabis (also known as marijuana) can - in the right amounts - lessen the anxiety-inducing effects ...
This article was originally published on The Cannabis Community and appears here with permission. Limonene is one of the most prominent terpenes found in cannabis and is known for its citrusy ...
A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led team has shown that d-limonene (left side of graphic), an essential oil derived from citrus — and found in cannabis — significantly reduces feelings of anxiety and panic, ...
A compound found in citrus oils could help alleviate dry mouth caused by radiation therapy in head and neck cancer patients, according to a new study. A compound found in citrus oils could help ...
Limonene is a compound known as a terpene, many of which are known for their strong scents and flavors. Limonene itself is responsible for the distinctive smell and taste of citrus fruits. Limonene ...
With regard to the article on limonene supplies (C&EN, April 4, page 21): To the few who might really care, this is already well-known and crystal clear. To the rest, it seems to be confusing. But to ...
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