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Bisabolol Terpene: Benefits & Medicinal Use Cases

Writer's picture: Aaron KillionAaron Killion

Bisabolol is a terpene found in low concentrations in chamomile flowers, cannabis, and the candeia tree, among others. Also known as alpha-bisabolol and levomenol, this terpene can be isolated from the relevant plants as an essence. Terpenes are volatile organic compounds found in many plants that give them their characteristic fragrance.


Bisabolol is almost colorless with a sweet scent and has medicinal benefits. It is often added to skin lotions and creams. This terpene contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which could benefit Arizona MMJ patients suffering from qualifying conditions like chronic pain. Another benefit of bisabolol is its ability to soothe fungal and bacterial infections, among other therapeutic uses.


What Is Bisabolol Terpene?

Bisabolol or alpha-bisabolol is a naturally occurring terpene found in various plant oils and certain cannabis strains. Bisabolol looks like an oil, clear to light yellow in color, with a sweet aroma. It is best known for its mildness, soothing properties, and skin-healing effects.


Bisabolol is often used in skincare and pharmaceutical products because of its anti-inflammatory properties. Bisabolol also contains antioxidant properties that may help to reduce free radical damage. Bisabolol terpenes present in cannabis strains add to the sensory experience of smoking or consuming marijuana while also producing medicinal benefits.


Where Is Bisabolol Found in Nature?

Bisabolol is found in many aromatic plants, including:


  • German chamomile (Matricaria recutita)

  • Myoporum crassifolium (a shrub from New Caledonia)

  • Lavender

  • Sage

  • Rosemary

  • The native Brazilian candeia tree


Cannabis strains that contain bisabolol include Pink Kush, Master Kush, OG Shark, AC/DC, Harle-Tsu, Rockstar, and Dolato, among others.


Compared to primary terpenes like limonene, Bisabolol is considered a “secondary” or “minor” terpene in marijuana. The interaction of bisabolol with other compounds in the cannabis plant might enhance the entourage effect of the relevant strain.


What Is Bisabolol's Aroma?

Sweet, floral, and woody are a few ways people describe the aroma of bisabolol. Other individuals may refer to bisabolol's aroma as being reminiscent of apples or honey. Bisabolol’s calming and soothing aroma makes it a popular ingredient for aromatherapy products, skin creams, shaving lotions, and cosmetic products.


Cannabis strains with high concentrations of bisabolol terpene often have sweet floral aromas and provide a relaxing body buzz. You can purchase and try these strains at a legal cannabis dispensary if you are over the age of 21. In Arizona, an up-to-date medical marijuana card gives you access to high-quality legal cannabis without paying the state’s 16% excise tax. 


Benefits & Medicinal Uses of Bisabolol

Bisabolol and other cannabis terpenes each offer specific medicinal benefits. The following are some of the primary benefits and medicinal uses of bisabolol.


Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Bisabolol has anti-inflammatory properties, which is why it has often been used for treating inflammatory conditions like eczema and dermatitis. Bisabolol has also been found helpful in reducing certain symptoms of arthritis and providing pain relief.


Skin Healing and Soothing

Bisabolol has a reputation for being great for skin healing. It can aid in the recovery process of minor cuts, burns, and rashes. Bisabolol also calms the skin, making it an excellent treatment for the following skin conditions:


  • Eczema

  • Sunburn

  • Rashes caused by allergic reactions

  • Wound healing

  • General dry patches of skin


Bisabolol is mild enough that even the most sensitive skin can benefit from it. Side effects of bisabolol are rare and it is considered a safe and low-toxicity compound. This makes bisabolol an ideal ingredient for skincare products.


Antioxidant Properties

Bisabolol has antioxidant properties, which means it protects cells from damage caused by free radicals. Oxidative stress can lead to premature aging and other complications. Bisabolol protects against aging by neutralizing free radicals, offering protection against harmful pollutants and UV rays.


Antifungal, Antimicrobial, and Antibacterial Properties

Alpha-bisabolol is an effective agent in combating common fungal infections because of its natural antifungal properties. Bisabolol’s antibacterial and antimicrobial properties also work to prevent infection and promote healing. Bisabolol can help with a number of skin conditions that can benefit from antimicrobial and antibacterial properties such as:


  • Acne

  • Minor abrasions

  • Dermatitis

  • Psoriasis


Bisabolol is very useful in fighting germs and reducing the spread of infection. This is another reason bisabolol is used in many hygiene products like cleansers and serums. 


Anticancer Properties

Bisabolol may kill acute leukemia cells, according to one preclinical model.


Anxiety and Stress Relief

Bisabolol is calming and helps to relieve tension and anxiety. Cannabis strains that contain bisabolol often emit a sweet and floral fragrance that promotes relaxation. Bisabolol is also used in aromatherapy to soothe stress and nerves.


Essential oils or topical applications made with bisabolol can pacify both the mind and body. Bath oils, massage lotions, and candles that contain bisabolol could offer many therapeutic benefits. Smoking or consuming cannabis strains that are dominant in bisabolol may also provide a natural form of stress relief.


Hair Care Benefits

Bisabolol terpene is used in hair products because it calms inflammatory responses that cause scalp irritation. An alpha-bisabolol composition has also been patented as a solution for promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss without toxicity or side effects.


Choose Bisabolol for Soothing Relief

Bisabolol is a minor terpene in cannabis with soothing and calming properties. It has a sweet scent and is popularly used in aromatherapy and skincare products.


Bisabolol has anti-inflammatory properties that can help to calm symptoms of both skin inflammation and arthritis. It also provides pain relief, with potential applications for MMJ patients who suffer from pain as a result of their qualifying condition. 


If you are feeling stressed or want relief from inflammation or pain, try a bisabolol-rich cannabis strain or drop some CBD oil into a hot cup of chamomile tea for a soothing, sensory-rich experience.


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