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Understanding Limonene

Updated: Jul 10, 2022

Rather than a single terpene, limonene encompasses two molecular isomers, d-limonene (a major terpene in the cannabis genome and the second most common in nature) and l-limonene (a minor terpene). This Higher Learning LV homework sample considers d-limonene.

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