The Sabinene cannabis terpene belongs to the Bicyclic (means it has two embedded rings of atoms within its molecule) Monoterpene (belongs to the class that contains 2 isoprene units per molecule) category.
The smell is indicative and resembles spices, oranges, and pines. Valente et al are thoroughly conducting in-depth studies on sabinene.
Their studies indicate that sabinene can be studied further as one of the organic sources of anti-inflammatory and new antioxidant drugs that can be processed as nutraceuticals, cannabis and hemp herbal-based remedies, and food complements.
Sabinene is found in many plants like - Black Peper, Norway Spruce, and Myristica Fragrans - an evergreen plant located in Moluccas (the group of islands of eastern Indonesia between Sulawesi and New Guinea), also called as Evergreen Indigenous Spice Islands Of Indonesia.
The primary source of nutmeg, across the world, are the Myristica Fragrans seeds wherein the existence of sabinene is and enantiomers.
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