Humulene
209.0°C
Boiling point
hoppyearthywoodyherbal
About Humulene
Humulene gives cannabis its hoppy, earthy character and is also prominent in hops — the plant used to brew beer. It is notable as an appetite suppressant, making it unique among cannabis terpenes.
Effects & Benefits
appetite suppressantanti-bacterialanti-inflammatoryanti-tumor
Also Found In
Humulene occurs naturally in these plants beyond cannabis:
hopscorianderclovesbasil
Top Strains
Cannabis strains with the highest concentrations of Humulene:
Girl Scout Cookies0.26%Girl Scout Cookies Auto0.25%GMO Cookies0.22%Sunset Sherbet0.20%Gorilla Glue #40.19%Critical Auto0.18%
Browse all Humulene strains →Quick Facts
- Boiling point
- 209.0°C (408°F)
- Primary aroma
- hoppy, earthy
- Key effects
- appetite suppressant, anti-bacterial
- Also in
- hops, coriander
Educational content only
Terpene effects described here are based on available research and traditional use. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider for medical decisions.