Caryophyllene is a sesquiterpene with a spicy-peppery aroma found in cannabis and other plants that binds to CB2 receptors.
Caryophyllene, also known as Beta-Caryophyllene, belongs to the group of terpenes and is found in various plants such as black pepper, cloves, and cannabis. It is the only terpene that directly binds to the CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system. This binding could lead to various physiological effects that are being investigated in current research. The etymology of the term derives from the Greek word 'karyon', meaning 'nut', and 'phyllon', meaning 'leaf', indicating its plant origin.
In our Cannabuben shop, you will find products that contain Caryophyllene, particularly in our CBD flowers. These flowers offer a full-bodied flavor profile enriched by the peppery aroma of Caryophyllene. Users report an intense sensory experience created by the combination of Caryophyllene and other terpenes. This terpene combination can enhance the overall experience when consuming CBD products.
Caryophyllene is a unique terpene with a characteristic peppery aroma found in various plants, particularly cannabis. It binds to CB2 receptors and contributes to a complex flavor profile that is appreciated in our CBD products.
Caryophyllene is primarily found in black pepper, cloves, and cannabis. These plants are rich in this terpene and contribute to their characteristic aroma.
Caryophyllene binds to CB2 receptors, which is being studied in research. However, there are no confirmed health benefits associated with Caryophyllene.
Caryophyllene contributes to a full-bodied flavor profile with its spicy-peppery aroma, which many users find pleasant and enhances the overall experience when consuming.