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Today is Terpene Tuesday and we are going to discuss Humulene. Humulene is an (isomer of B- caryophyllene- OR has been noted as A-caryophyllene) Isomer means that each of the two compounds have the same “formula” but different arrangement of molecules w/ different energy states Many of the same plants containing β-caryophyllene—such as basil, sage, and clove—also contain humulene w/ similar aromas. Humulene is a sesquiterpene that, while relatively common, is often found in low concentrations in cannabis. Humulene is found in - hops, basil, coriander, sage, clove, black pepper and balsam fir tree, ginseng Humulene Smells - herbaceous, spicy, earthy, woody w/ subtle floral aromas Humulene Benefits: Weight loss: As an appetite suppressant, humulene works alongside other chemicals in cannabis to promote weight loss. Analgesic or Pain Reliever Anti-inflammatory - very strong properties where the terpene has been compared to the steroid dexamethasone Arthritis, bursitis, fibromyalgia, and any condition that benefits from reducing inflammation. Anti-Cancer: Humulene inhibits tumor growth by producing reactive oxygen species, chemicals that help destroy cancer cells. Anti-Bacterial esp against staph infection. ( has been via other plants) Anti-Viral - Malaria, dengue fever, lymphatic filariasis, and other viruses from early third-stage larvae. Like linalool and limonene, humulene is toxic against fungus and pests.