Why Classifying Cultivars by Terpene Profiles is Not Working - TJ Martin

TJ Martin is the VP of R&D at Abstrax, a company that specializes in the research, development, and production of botanically derived and cannabis-inspired terpenes.
TJ and his team recently published a paper that identified several non-terpenoid compounds that are responsible for the unique aromas associated with exotic cannabis varieties, including the berry, tropical, candy, and fruity notes found in Zkittlez and Gelato as well as the rich, intense, chemical scents found in GMO. This research opens up a new world of aromatic compounds and challenges the idea of classifying cultivars based on terpenes alone.
We discuss:
- How cannabis aroma affects consumer and patient experience
- The variety of aromas the cannabis plant can produce and how it compares to other plants
- Define exotic cannabis varieties and compare them to more prototypical cultivars
- Why terpenes alone do not tell the entire aroma story in exotic cannabis varieties
- How to communicate information about non-terpeninoid compounds to consumers and patients in a meaningful way
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Additional Resources
- Minor, Nonterpenoid Volatile Compounds Drive the Aroma Differences of Exotic Cannabis - pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acso...
- Abstraxtech.com
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  • @soeasyastonercoulddoit
    @soeasyastonercoulddoit

    I wonder why the phrase "Entourage effect" wasn't brought up in this conversation? Almost like dancing around the idea without using the words.

  • @oliverbruce1702
    @oliverbruce1702

    Not sure how the plants essential oils became terpenes?? You people can talk a lot of shit