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What Is Caryophyllene?

Caryophyllene is a spicy, peppery terpene in cannabis that uniquely acts on CB2 receptors, offering potential anti-inflammatory and pain-relief benefits.

Caryophyllene Explained

Beta-caryophyllene is a terpene with a warm, spicy, peppery aroma found in black pepper, cloves, cinnamon, and cannabis. What makes caryophyllene unique among terpenes is that it directly binds to CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system — the same receptors that cannabinoids interact with. This makes it the only terpene that functions as a cannabinoid. It is being studied for anti-inflammatory, pain-relief, and anti-anxiety properties.

Why It Matters

Caryophyllene is particularly interesting for consumers seeking anti-inflammatory and pain-relief benefits. Its unique ability to interact with CB2 receptors makes it one of the most therapeutically promising terpenes.


Also Known As

beta-caryophyllene BCP b-caryophyllene

Frequently Asked Questions

Is caryophyllene a cannabinoid?
Technically it is a terpene, but it uniquely binds to CB2 cannabinoid receptors, giving it cannabinoid-like properties.
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