This document is page 25 of a report titled 'Cannabis Science 101' produced by Ackrell Capital, LLC in 2017. The text provides scientific descriptions of various terpenes found in cannabis (Caryophyllene, Humulene, Limonene, Linalool, Myrcene, Pinene, and Terpinolene), detailing their aromas, sources in nature, and potential medicinal benefits. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in evidence for a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely regarding financial dealings or industry research connected to the subjects of the investigation.
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"Caryophyllene is known for its peppery, woody and spicy smell."Source
"Limonene present in cannabis quickly enters the bloodstream upon inhalation, which may facilitate the quick absorption of other terpenes and thus contribute to an uplifting experience."Source
"Myrcene is understood to enable and hasten the psychoactive effect of THC by lowering resistance posed by the blood-brain barrier and increasing the THC saturation capacity of the CB1 receptors."Source
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