The preservation and augmentation of volatile terpenes in cannabis inflorescence
Abstract Background Terpenes contribute to the pharmacology, efficacy, aroma, and flavor of cannabis inflorescence, improving the experience for medical and recreational users. Terpenes are inherently volatile, resulting in the loss of terpene content as inflorescence ages. A method to establish and...
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Main Authors: | Justin Bueno (Author), Emily Leuer (Author), Michael Kearney (Author), Edward H. Green (Author), Eric A. Greenbaum (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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