Terpenes are aromatic compounds naturally found in plants that give them their unique fragrances. They are the main ingredient of many essential oils
Terpenes are aromatic compounds naturally found in various plants that give them their unique flavors and fragrances. They are the main ingredient of many essential oils and are often used in aromatherapy or other alternative therapies.
In plants, terpenes play various roles in:
- Attracting pollinators
- Repelling predators, such as insects or foraging animals
- Helping plants recover from damage
- Keeping infectious germs at bay
What plants contain terpenes?
Plants that contain terpenes include:
- Cannabis
- Rosemary
- Peppermint
- Lemongrass
- Evergreen shrubs
- Tea
- Thyme
- Spanish sage
- Citrus fruit
- Pine
- Lavender
What are medicinal uses of terpenes?
Tea tree
Contains active ingredients to treat skin infections and acne
Thyme
Has powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties
Cannabis
Has psychoactive properties to help treat psychosomatic diseases
Spanish sage
Enhances memory and is used in antidementia drugs
Citrus fruits
Destroy lice and their larvae
Citral
Has antibacterial and antifungal effects
Lemongrass
Insect repellant
Other properties associated with terpene include the following:
- Insecticidal: Terpenes are effective against pests, such as lice or mites. Terpenes used in anti-insect formulations include:
- Limonene
- Beta-ionone
- Geraniol
- Eugenol
- Myrcene
- Antimicrobial: Terpenes can kill or stop the growth of microorganisms. Terpenes used as antimicrobials include:
- Pinaceae
- Sage
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Antiviral: Terpenes that have antiviral properties include:
- Carvone
- Carveol limonene
- Alpha and beta-pinene
- Caryophyllene
- Beta-ocimene
- Anti-cancer: Terpenes have been widely touted to have cancer-fighting properties. Examples include:
- Limonene found in citrus fruits
- Thymoquinone found in black cumin
- Alloocimene
- Beta-myrcene
- Pinene
- Terpinene
- Thymohydroquinone
- Folk medicine: Terpenes are commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) or Ayurveda.
Lemon
Limonene
Oral cavities, digestive problems, abdominal colic pain, and cough
Digestive problems and cleansing the body
Orange
Limonene
Digestive disorders, abdominal colic pain, and worm infestation
Stomach ache and cough
Juniper
Limonene
Antiseptic, treat cellulite, pain, and swelling
Treat cold and urinary problems
Indian gooseberry
Phyllaembicilins
Boost immunity, strengthen hair follicles, cure acne and pimples, improve the circulatory system, and cure diarrhea
Treat diarrhea, jaundice, and inflammation
Cinnamon
Alpha-pinene, caryophyllene, linalool, alpha-phellandrene, cymene, humulene
Cold, diabetes, high cholesterol, digestive problems, bronchitis, and sinus congestion
Cold, diabetes, high cholesterol, digestive problems, control sweating
Ginger
Zingiberene
Digestive problems, joint pain, and air sickness
Cold, cough, wheezing, asthma
Garlic
Nerolidol, alpha-pinene, and terpinolene
Treat pimples, tumors, snakebites, wounds, headache, heart disease, gastric problems, ulcers, and measles
Food poisoning and digestive problems