I had a look at that article.
The Science.... that this is still a thing in 2023 is indicative of a tendency to return to the Dark Ages.
There ain't any light inside a ball of hash and nobody leaves it in the light as that would be bad for the goodies.
I used to read around forums on other plants; every now and then "scientists" would come up with new stuff that sounded dubious and irrelevant from the start, then it would get taken up by the rumour mill, eventually ending up even printed in books, while all the time being nothing much at all.
In theory, it would be relatively easy to isolate hashishene, give it to rodents, and see what happens.
The Science.... that this is still a thing in 2023 is indicative of a tendency to return to the Dark Ages.
Rather it is more likely that light, heat and pressure, over long periods of time, are driving the chemical transformation from myrcene to hashishene. The researchers that discovered hashishene refer to it as a photolytic product, meaning that photons of light work to slowly transform the molecule without oxidizing it.
There ain't any light inside a ball of hash and nobody leaves it in the light as that would be bad for the goodies.
I used to read around forums on other plants; every now and then "scientists" would come up with new stuff that sounded dubious and irrelevant from the start, then it would get taken up by the rumour mill, eventually ending up even printed in books, while all the time being nothing much at all.