Is There Untapped Business Potential Beyond Terpenes In Exotic Cannabis? New Study Sheds Light

Marijuana is renowned for its unmistakable aroma, typically attributed to terpenes. However, a groundbreaking study, featured in ACS Omega, challenges the notion that terpenes alone dictate the unique scents of cannabis strains.

In a twist, this research unearths previously unknown cannabis compounds that wield significant influence over these fragrances.

While major terpenes have conventionally served in strain categorization and labeling, their role in creating distinct scents is found to be less pronounced.

The study findings offer a more profound comprehension of cannabis scent chemistry, thereby revising the previously overstated significance of terpenes. But the lingering question is: do these newfound compounds hold the key to profitable innovations in the cannabis industry?

Terpenes: Not The Only Game In Town

Terpenes are not the primary factor behind varied scent profiles. And even similar terpene content can yield diverse odors.

The study highlights a category of compounds known as flavorants -not flavonoids, including esters and alcohols, that significantly influence cannabis aromas. Beyond consumers and patients, this finding holds implications for breeders, growers, and packaging experts seeking consistency and shelf life.

Novel Aromas Unveiled

The research identified exotic sulfur compounds and pungent skatole as key contributors to specific aromas.

This opens avenues for innovative cannabis products and offers better ways to classify strains based on desirable aroma attributes.

Unleashing The Potential: Is There A Path To Profit Here?

State-level cannabis legalization spurs research, unveiling the plant's vast potential despite federal restrictions.

Commercializing newly found cannabis compounds hinges on factors like uniqueness, legality and market demand.

Success depends on navigating regulations and investing in R&D. Minor cannabinoids, like CBG and CBN, face similar challenges, with success tied to unique properties and market alignment amid regulatory complexities.

Therapeutic Potential and Industry Impact

According to the study, its findings may drive therapeutic innovation, expanding our understanding of marijuana's medicinal properties.

In the legal cannabis industry, product labeling, marketing, and quality assurance may see significant changes based on this discovery, reported Marijuana Moment. 

For breeders, a better understanding of these compounds can enable the development of new strains with specific desirable aromas, catering to evolving consumer preferences.

Similarly, growers can utilize this knowledge to fine-tune their cultivation techniques, ensuring a more predictable and uniform yield. In terms of packaging, experts can employ these insights to extend product shelf life by harnessing the compounds that contribute to aroma preservation, thus enhancing the overall consumer experience.

“The discovery that terpenes have less influence on the differentiating characteristics of the aroma of cannabis than traditionally thought may have important ramifications for the legal cannabis industry related to product labeling and marketing, laboratory testing, and quality indicators for end consumers and producers alike,” reads the paper.

Coming Soon…

Abstrax plans to release white papers, simplifying these findings for broader understanding.

Topics include exotic flavor compounds, tropical VSC in Tangie strains, GMO varietal chemical constituents, and sweet compounds in cannabis.

Photo: eko pramono via Pixabay

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