Durban Poison Terpenes:
Durban Poison is a landrace sativa from Africa that has been cherished for it's energetic and clear-headed effects. Being a landrace strain, it contains a composition dominant in many monoterpenes that are less commonly found in most hybridized strains like terpinolene, ocimene, and phellandrene. Durban Poison has a classic zesty sativa terpene profile with notes of turpentine and motor oil.
Durban Poison Terpene Profile:
- Terpinolene
- trans-beta-Ocimene
- beta-Caryophyllene
- alpha-Humulene
- alpha-Phellandrene
- beta-Phellandrene
- alpha-Terpinene
- gamma-Terpinene
- delta-3-carene
- alpha-Terpineol
- Linalool
- alpha-Bisabolene
- farnesene
- Fenchol
- Isoborneol
- Fenchone
- para-Cymene
- Camphene
- 60+ minor compounds (HDT's)
Disclaimer: Products containing common terpenes like limonene, myrcene, as well as many other components are extremely hazardous if directly ingested or handled without proper protective equipment. Terpenes and oil soluble flavoring are flammable and should only be used in heavily diluted preparations.
Safety Data Sheet (Terpene Blend)
Warning: Terpenes can be potentially dangerous in their undiluted form. Intended for use in aromatherapy applications. Flammable liquid and vapor. Terpenes can be toxic if swallowed. Terpenes can cause skin irritation. Terpenes can cause an allergic reaction. Causes serious eye irritation. If swallowed or if exposed to eyes, immediately call poison control center or physician. Keep out of reach of children.