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Limonene comes in two forms, D-limonene and L-limonene, which have a pleasant lemon-like aroma. Due to its smell, limonene is commonly used in fragrances, soaps, shampoos, and other health and ...
Yu L, Yan J, Sun Z. D-limonene exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in an ulcerative colitis rat model via regulation of iNOS, COX-2, PGE2 and ERK signaling pathways.
Limonene, an oil extracted from the peels of citrus fruits, is purported to have a variety of benefits. This article examines limonene’s uses, potential benefits, side effects, and dosage.
The S-limonene isomer — also known as l-limonene — is produced synthetically. It is used in the food and beverage industry as a flavoring agent. What Are the Effects of Limonene?
Although limonene offers many health benefits and may improve the body’s overall function, taking limonene supplements does carry some risk. Limonene is easily broken down by the body.
Limonene is one of the most well-known cannabis terpenes, and it’s getting increased attention in the medical profession for its anticarcinogenic effects. A review of 8 clinical studies on the terpene ...
Cultivars With Limonene Typically Lead to a Mood-Boosting High. Here Are Six of Our Favorites. Strains with this terpene have a citrus aroma and numerous reported therapeutic uses.
Some of the same chemical reactions that occur in the atmosphere as a result of smog and ozone are actually taking place in your house while you are cleaning. A researcher in Drexel’s College of ...