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The orange-scented oil engineered into algae made them a microplastic magnet — grabbing 91% of tiny particles from contaminated water
Susie Dai’s lab at the University of Missouri smells faintly of oranges, and that is not an accident. Her team has spent ...
Researchers created a special kind of algae that can grab microscopic plastic pollution out of water almost like a magnet.
Limonene is a compound known as a terpene, many of which are known for their strong scents and flavors. Limonene itself is responsible for the distinctive smell and taste of citrus fruits. Limonene ...
Many bioactive molecules used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics contain enantiomers, which are structural isomers that exist as nonsuperimposable mirror images in right- and left-handed forms.
Cannabis buds / nugs and leaves with sliced lemon. Limonene terpene concept on gray background. A new study has found that the limonene terpene in cannabis reduces anxiety induced by THC. Cannabis, ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Colorado conducted a double-blinded, placebo controlled crossover study which found that limonene, a commonly occurring terpene in ...
As discussed in a previous High Times guide, terpenes are organic hydrocarbons produced by many plants and some insects. Terpenes are responsible for the characteristic scents of some plants including ...
Citrus fruit rinds, or peels, contain limonene. It’s a chemical that can be used in cosmetics, foods, and cleaning products. There are potential health benefits of limonene, but more research is ...
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