alpha_bisabololO
Sesquiterpene alcohol

Structural formula of (−)-α-bisabolol · C₁₅H₂₆O.

α-Bisabolol

Floral, chamomile, sweet

α-Bisabolol is a sesquiterpene alcohol found in many medical cannabis strains. Aroma: floral, chamomile, sweet. In Tier-A literature it is most strongly associated with pain and inflammation. terpen.cloud lists every currently available pharmacy strain high in α-Bisabolol.

Effect profile

α-Bisabolol in the cannabis context

α-Bisabolol is the main component of chamomile and a quiet fuel for skin and tissue. At a score of 1.5 each, it eases pain and reduces inflammation, with a clear specialization in physical processes. Bisabolol is also found in the candeia tree and has long been established in dermatology.

Bisabolol does not act directly on the psyche. Anxiety, sleep, mood and focus are not part of its primary profile. What it does show are notable secondary signals: antitumor effects on leukemia cells and a neuroprotective effect in a Parkinson's model.

In cannabis, bisabolol turns up in strains like ACDC and Harle-Tsu, often in CBD-rich genetics. You recognize it by the floral, chamomile-like, sweet aroma. High bisabolol levels signal an effect profile centered on skin, pain and inflammation.

Pharmacological notes: Antitumor effect on primary leukemia cells, neuroprotective effects in a Parkinson's model.