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Hashishene - Terpene oxidation is a benefeit?

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Hashishene - Terpene oxidation is a benefeit?

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in researching terpene oxidation for a current project, we came across this molecule. It has been known to chemistry for a long time as a component of Frankenincse. With all the cannabis hype, it has been renamed, Hasishene.... i like the name :-)

If the article is true, its a rearrangement of Myrcene.

We are working on a project that is showing promise. It appears the oxidation of terpenes is a good thing to a point.... then you want to stop it and hold it where its at.


"All hashish samples showed a wider diversity in oxygenated terpenes than cannabis buds, and many alcohols, aldehydes and ketones could be related to the hydrocarbons found in cannabis. They observed that many oxygenated derivatives actually came from the initial terpenes, more specifically from a photo-oxydation process. In this way, terpene photo-oxidation leads to the formation of allylic hydroperoxides, which will soon generate alcohols when losing an oxygen atom."

https://www.alchimiaweb.com/blogen/hashishene-the-terpene-of-hashish/
 
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