Aromatic Terpene Analysis: Limonene
Target Pathways: Adenosine receptors, Gastric Reflux, Dopaminergic networks
Aromatic Signature
“Bright citrus, lemon zest, sweet orange bliss”
Molecular Abstract & Action
Limonene is a cyclic monoterpene responsible for the vibrant citrus aromas of lemons, oranges, and grapefruits. Pharmacologically, Limonene is highly valued for its fast-acting mood-elevating and anxiolytic properties. It easily crosses the blood-brain barrier to trigger serotonin and dopamine release pathways in the prefrontal cortex. Beyond emotional regulation, Limonene is incredibly useful in gastrointestinal care: it neutralizes gastric acid, alleviates heartburn, and acts as a powerful immune stimulant by encouraging macrophage production.
Biological Actions & Cell Targets
Therapeutic Sourcing & Uses
Primary Clinical Effect:
Elevates mental state, improves sensory focus, and relieves gut acidity stress.
Target Health Applications:
Highly utilized for managing chronic physical anxiety, mild seasonal sadness, and acid acidity symptoms.
Optimal Extraction & Thermal Sensitivity
Boiling point is 349°F (176°C). Excellent for daytime formulas. High-limonene strains are typically categorized as energetic, clear-headed sativa profiles.
